Planned Discharges and Accidental Oily Releases to Sea
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Duration
45 Minutes
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Language
English
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Course code
OBSRDL032
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Price
USD 40.00
Planned Discharges and Accidental Oily Releases to Sea
Objective
LO1: Define the terms' planned discharges' and 'accidental oily releases'
LO2: Describe the types of planned operational discharges
LO3: Describe the accidental releases by hydrocarbon type
LO4: Explain the reasons why oily discharges have the potential to cause environmental harm
LO5: List the sources of accidental releases
LO6: Discuss strategies to reduce operational discharges and accidental releases offshore
LO7: Identify the legislation governing oil emissions offshore
LO8: Explain the controls that are in place to manage planned discharges offshore
LO9: Explain the non-compliance notification requirements
LO10: Explain the legislation to manage unintentional or unplanned oil releases at sea
LO11: Describe the risk assessments and control measures offshore
LO12: Explain how operators reduce human error
LO13: Describe good practice for routine maintenance, inspection, communication, and auditing
LO14: Describe the management of operational discharges
LO15: Describe the sampling and analysis of operational discharges
LO16: List methods for leak identification and detection
LO17: Describe the roles and responsibilities of operator, management and employees
Target Group
Oil & Gas Industry (Onshore & Offshore)
Prerequisites
No prerequisites are required to sit this course.
Examination
The assessment is taken during the course and is within the expected duration.
Course Contents
This course provides an understanding of the types, composition and sources of oily emissions that can result from operational activities in the oil and gas industry.
Contact information
Baku
Baku-Alyat Highway 46km, Azertrans Oil Terminal, Baku, AZ1082, Azerbaijan
Closes in 5 hours and 51 minutes
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