E-learning behaviour of chemicals
Objectives
- Identify relevant key information affecting the behaviour of HNS
- Anticipate the areas liable to be affected : atmosphere, water surface, water column or seabed
- Understand the regulatory framework fir transporting chemicals by sea and response measures in the event of a spill
- Mitigate the risks and anticipate the impacts on human health and the environment
- Minimise the consequences of spill
Content
- Topics covered during the course:
- Introduction
- Transport of chemicals by water
- Risks for humans and the environment
Resources
- Equipment required: reliable internet access, Google chrome browser, ideally headphones
- This module includes access to addtional tools abd resources (such as CEDRE operational guides) as well as a help forum where trainees can interact with each other and with the trainers
Skills assessment
- Knowledge test
- A certificate of completion is issued once all the training modules have been completed
The +
Course to be fully completed within one year of registration
To make the module accessible to people with disabilities, including visual and hearing impairments, a large number of aspects have bee taken into account including audio-description, subtitling, module design, colour choices, navigation and font choice
Practical information
Mode
Asynchronous remote
Location
Asynchronous remote
Duration
2h, training can be interrupted and resumed at any time
Audience
Navies, administrations involved in emergency crisis management both on and offshore, shipping sector personnel, seaport personnel, oil industry personnel, offshore wind sector personnel
Prices
- €150 incl. VAT
Registration
Registration requests are made directly online.