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Chemical Spill Response Training

Levitt Training & Consulting has prepared an in depth half day spills response course mirroring the latest legislative requirements and industry best practices to train your in-house response team on the procedures necessary to effect a safe chemical spill clean up.  Levitt's full day course incorporates a practice element to the afternoon session where participants put into practice the morning's lessons to delver a complete spill response incorporating the in-house expertise, spill kits and company procedures.

Half Day Course

The objective of this half-day Chemical Spill Response Program is to provide participants with the basics of workplace chemical spill response procedures. In addition, it provides the opportunity for the participants to work in groups, create a chemical spill scenario and work through the process. The work groups also have the option of presenting their findings to the class via written/oral presentation or testing their acting skills in the form of a skit. The participants should have their on-site chemical spill response kits and PPE for the presentations but this is not mandatory.

The following topics are discussed with active class participation: Recognition of Hazards, Key definitions, Health & Safety requirements and other related legislation, codes or standards, Protective Equipment & Chemical Spill Kits, Steps to Chemical Spill Response, Control, Containment & Decontamination/Neutralize, and Response Evaluation & Follow-up.  The participants receive a hard copy of the Chemical Spill response presentation for in-class use and future reference.

All persons with direct responsibilities for Spill Control; Plant Managers, J.H.S.C, H&S Reps, Maintenance, Spill Response Teams, Loss Control Managers, Human Resource Managers, and Safety Co-ordinators should attend this training. 

All participants who successfully complete this program will receive a “Certificate of Attendance”.  The employer will receive a “Record of Training” that they can keep on file.

Course Outline

Full Day

The participant’s will require on-site chemical spill response kits and all associated PPE for the spill scenarios.  This practical training will require the co-operation of surrounding departments at the workplace in order to carry out the spill drill. It will also require that the employer has site-specific chemical spill procedures written and ready for use.

The objective of this Chemical Spill Response Program is to provide participants with the basics of workplace chemical spill response in addition to providing the opportunity for the participant’s to have a workplace chemical spill drill. This will be achieved through the work groups creating a chemical spill scenario and work through the process on-site via a chemical spill drill.

The following topics are discussed in class prior to the chemical spill drill: Recognition of Hazards, Key Definitions, Health & Safety requirements and other related legislation, codes or standards, Protective Equipment & Chemical Spill Kits, Steps to Chemical Spill Response, Control, Containment & Decontamination/Neutralize, Response Evaluation, Follow-up and the site-specific Chemical Spill procedures.  The participants receive a hard copy of the Chemical Spill Response presentation for in-class use and future reference.

All persons with direct responsibilities for Spill Control; Plant Managers, J.H.S.C, H&S Reps, Maintenance, Spill Response Teams, Loss Control Managers, Human Resource Managers, and Safety Co-ordinators should attend this training. 

All participants who successfully complete this program will receive a “Certificate of Achievement”.  The employer will receive a “Record of Training” that they can keep on file.

Course Outline

 
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