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Protect port operations with rapid, effective spill preparedness.
This intensive 5-day programme equips maritime, environmental, and safety professionals with the skills to prevent port / terminal oil spills, coordinate emergency response, and manage efficient recovery. Through a blend of technical briefings, interactive simulations, and case reviews, you’ll learn regulatory frameworks, response logistics, environmental mitigation, and stakeholder coordination for maritime spill events.
Why this course is important
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Port operations face high exposure to oil handling risks—rapid, well-coordinated response is essential to prevent environmental, reputational, and financial damage.
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Regulatory demands are intensifying—professionals must understand legal frameworks, clean-up obligations, and liability responsibilities.
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Cross-functional readiness is critical—response requires seamless coordination among operators, authorities, equipment providers, and affected communities.
Who should attend
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Port authority and terminal operations managers overseeing oil, fuel, bunkering, or tanker operations
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Environmental and safety officers in shipping, logistics, and maritime services
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Emergency response coordinators and HSE specialists in oil import/export, bunkering, or tanker handling
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Consultants, auditors, and planners supporting port resilience, spill contingency, or recovery strategies
What you will learn
During this hands-on five-day course, you will:
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Understand oil spill mechanics: properties, behaviour, and trajectory modeling
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Navigate legal frameworks: national and port-specific regulations, liabilities, UN and IMO standards
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Develop preventive strategies: good operational practice and risk prevention across marine handling operations
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Coordinate emergency logistics: alert triggers, alert escalation, equipment deployment, and multi-agency interface
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Apply containment & recovery techniques: boom placement, skimming, vacuum, and sheening control
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Manage shoreline clean-up: manual and mechanical techniques for sensitive coastal environments
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Lead communications & stakeholder engagement: fast, accurate messaging to authorities, media, community and vessel operators
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Design recovery & evaluation plans: post-spill audits, impact assessments, documentation and continuous improvement
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Execute scenario simulations: real-time crisis exercises, spill drills, and inter-agency command coordination










