Spill Prevention and Control – 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 Spill Prevention

  • Importance of spill prevention in workplace safety and environmental protection
  • Regulatory standards (OSHA, EPA, ISO 14001, local regulations)
  • Common types of spills: chemical, oil, fuel, and hazardous substances

Module 2: Identifying Spill Hazards

  • Recognizing liquids, powders, and other hazardous materials
  • Equipment, process, and operational sources of spills
  • Risk assessment and potential consequences

Module 3: Spill Risk Assessment and Planning

  • Conducting hazard identification and risk evaluation
  • Developing spill prevention plans
  • Assigning roles and responsibilities

Module 4: Storage and Handling Practices

  • Safe storage techniques for liquids and chemicals
  • Secondary containment systems
  • Proper labeling and segregation of incompatible materials

Module 5: Spill Prevention Techniques

  • Use of drip trays, spill pallets, and containment berms
  • Safe transfer procedures and equipment
  • Minimizing human error and operational risks

Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • PPE selection based on spill type and material hazard
  • Gloves, goggles, boots, and chemical-resistant clothing
  • Inspection, maintenance, and proper use

Module 7: Spill Detection and Monitoring

  • Early detection methods and alarms
  • Regular inspection of tanks, pipelines, and storage areas
  • Visual checks and automated monitoring systems

Module 8: Immediate Spill Response Procedures

  • Stopping or containing the source of the spill
  • Isolating affected areas and preventing spread
  • Communicating with supervisors and emergency teams

Module 9: Spill Cleanup Techniques

  • Using absorbents, neutralizers, and spill kits
  • Safe collection, storage, and disposal of contaminated materials
  • Decontamination of affected surfaces and equipment

Module 10: Emergency Response and Reporting

  • Evacuation and protective measures if required
  • Incident documentation and regulatory reporting
  • Coordination with fire, medical, or environmental teams

Module 11: Training and Drills

  • Conducting spill response drills and exercises
  • Hands-on training with spill kits and containment methods
  • Evaluating response performance and improving procedures

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Reviewing incidents and near misses
  • Updating spill prevention and response plans
  • Promoting proactive safety and environmental awareness

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