Basic Industrial Spill Contingency Exercise.
A Gamified Approach.
What you’ll learn
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Utilizes the concept of gamification to introduce you to a practical Spill Contingency Exercise built around an assumed tank farm facility and associated pipeline system during drills and actual exercise.
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Enables you to identify key components of an Oil Spill Contingency Plan (OSCP).
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Exposes you to basic communication channels involved in Oil Spill Contingency Exercises (OSCE).
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Exposes you to remedial actions required to manage and resolve an observed spill.
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Connects your learning to real-world situation.
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Prepares you to better tackle an eventual industrial spill.
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Prepares you to better participate in any OSCE.
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And much more.
Requirements
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Little to no industrial field experience is required for this course and all the basic information you need is provided to get you started on utilization of the attached application without being a Community Affairs, Safety, Health, Environment and Security (CASHES) professional, engineer or technician. This course is all about using fun and games that enable you learn about various steps required for addressing an industrial spill, irrespective of the tier. Please, note that this is a basic general guide to set you up in the right direction and it can still be modified to match specific needs of different industries or users.
Who this course is for:
- Board of Directors, Management staff of companies operating in sectors where there is high possibility of industrial spill would benefit from the course.
- CASHES, operations or maintenance personnel would all benefit from this course.
- Regulators in-charge of monitoring the spill preparedness of operators.
- Students in secondary and tertiary institutions would equally benefit from this course.
- Knowledge seekers who want to enhance their employability status.
- Firms that operate in the Human Resources Management (HRM) and Personnel Training (PT) space would find this course a great addition to their tool kit for staff recruitment and knowledge enhancement both within and outside the petroleum industry.
- Corporate communications firms would not be left out since they can use this course and associated applications to organize competitions for effective brand promotion.