Chemical Spill Response – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Chemical Spill Response

  • Importance of timely and safe spill response
  • Types of spills: minor vs. major, liquid, solid, gas
  • Regulatory requirements (OSHA, EPA, ISO 14001, NFPA)

Module 2: Identifying Chemical Hazards

  • Understanding toxicity, corrosiveness, flammability, and reactivity
  • Routes of exposure: inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
  • Reading chemical labels and SDS

Module 3: Risk Assessment and Planning

  • Assessing spill severity and potential impacts
  • Determining safe response actions
  • Assigning roles and responsibilities

Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Selecting appropriate PPE based on chemical type
  • Gloves, goggles, face shields, respirators, and protective clothing
  • Inspection, maintenance, and proper use

Module 5: Spill Containment Techniques

  • Immediate actions to prevent spread
  • Use of absorbents, dikes, and barriers
  • Isolation of affected area

Module 6: Spill Cleanup Procedures

  • Neutralization, absorption, and safe collection
  • Tools and equipment for spill response
  • Decontamination of surfaces and equipment

Module 7: Emergency Response and Evacuation

  • Alarm and communication protocols
  • Evacuation procedures if necessary
  • Coordination with emergency responders

Module 8: Waste Disposal and Environmental Considerations

  • Proper disposal of contaminated materials
  • Preventing environmental contamination
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements

Module 9: Hot Work and Spill Safety

  • Precautions during welding, cutting, or grinding near chemicals
  • Hot work permit requirements
  • Fire prevention and fire watch responsibilities

Module 10: Documentation and Reporting

  • Incident reporting and recordkeeping
  • Notifying regulatory authorities if required
  • Root cause analysis and corrective actions

Module 11: Training and Drills

  • Hands-on spill response exercises
  • Evaluating performance and response time
  • Refresher training for employees

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Lessons learned from incidents and near misses
  • Updating spill response plans and procedures
  • Promoting proactive chemical safety and awareness

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