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Spill Control Kit Training Service | in Dammam - Riyadh - Jeddah - Makkah

EPA 40 CFR 112, OSHA 1910.120 & ISO 14001 spill kit training: fast response, containment tactics, and emergency readiness for hazardous material incidents.

Course Title

Spill Control Kit

Course Duration

1 Day

Competency Assessment Criteria

Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)

Service Coverage

Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Kuwait - Philippines

Course Average Passing Rate

97%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Certificate of Successful Completion

Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.

Certification Provider

Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)

Certificate Validity

2 Years (Extendable with additional training hours)

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Overview

This comprehensive Spill Control Kit training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective spill response and environmental protection. The course addresses critical aspects of spill prevention, emergency response, proper use of spill control equipment, and regulatory compliance in accordance with EPA 40 CFR 112 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER, and ISO 14001 environmental management standards.


Participants will learn to identify spill hazards, select appropriate spill control materials, execute emergency response procedures, and implement effective containment and cleanup strategies. This course combines theoretical principles with hands-on applications, enabling participants to respond rapidly to spill incidents, minimize environmental impact, ensure worker safety, and maintain regulatory compliance while protecting organizational assets and community health.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental principles of spill prevention and emergency response

  • Apply EPA 40 CFR 112 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements to spill incidents

  • Identify hazardous materials and assess spill severity using classification systems

  • Select and deploy appropriate spill control kit components for various scenarios

  • Execute containment, confinement, and cleanup procedures safely and effectively

  • Implement proper waste disposal and decontamination protocols

  • Conduct post-incident reporting and documentation per regulatory requirements

  • Develop spill response plans and establish emergency preparedness programs

Group Exercises

  • Collaborative spill response planning including (team-based development of facility spill response procedures, peer review of containment strategies)

  • Tabletop spill scenario drills including (coordinating response roles and responsibilities, practicing emergency communication protocols)

Knowledge Assessment

  • Technical quizzes on spill control principles and regulations including (multiple-choice questions on EPA 40 CFR 112 requirements, matching exercises for absorbent material selection)

  • Hazardous materials identification exercises including (interpreting SDS information for response planning, determining reportable quantities per EPA 40 CFR 302)

  • Spill scenario assessments including (classifying incident severity levels, selecting appropriate PPE per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120)

  • Response procedure evaluation including (sequencing response steps correctly, identifying regulatory notification requirements)

Course Outline

1. Introduction to Spill Control and Regulatory Requirements

  • Spill control fundamentals and terminology including (containment versus confinement, primary versus secondary spills, reportable quantities, and environmental impact assessment)

  • EPA 40 CFR 112 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements including (facility coverage criteria, plan preparation, secondary containment, and inspection protocols)

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER spill response levels including (incidental spills, emergency response operations, first responder awareness, and operations level)

  • ISO 14001 environmental management integration including (emergency preparedness, environmental aspect control, pollution prevention, and continual improvement)


2. Hazardous Materials Identification and Classification

  • Hazard communication and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) review including (GHS classification, hazard pictograms, signal words, and precautionary statements)

  • Chemical properties affecting spill response including (flammability, reactivity, toxicity, and corrosivity)

  • Physical characteristics and behavior including (vapor pressure, specific gravity, solubility, and viscosity effects)

  • Reportable quantity determination per EPA 40 CFR 302 including (CERCLA hazardous substances, threshold calculations, notification requirements, and agency contacts)


3. Spill Control Kit Components and Selection

  • Absorbent materials types and applications including (polypropylene pads and rolls, clay-based granules, cellulose absorbents, and specialized chemical absorbents)

  • Containment equipment and barriers including (spill berms, drain covers, containment booms, and overflow dikes)

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) for spill response including (chemical-resistant gloves, splash goggles, face shields, and protective clothing per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132)

  • Cleanup tools and accessories including (non-sparking shovels, disposal bags and drums, decontamination supplies, and warning signs)


4. Spill Response Procedures and Incident Management

  • Initial response and scene assessment including (hazard recognition, evacuation decisions, isolation zone establishment, and emergency notification)

  • Containment and confinement strategies including (diking techniques, absorption methods, damming procedures, and vapor suppression)

  • Source control and leak stopping including (valve closure, container uprighting, patching techniques, and transfer operations under competent supervision)

  • Cleanup execution and verification including (recovery techniques, surface decontamination, environmental sampling, and restoration confirmation)


5. Special Spill Scenarios and Advanced Techniques

  • Oil and petroleum product spills including (hydrocarbon behavior, sheen response, water surface recovery, and dispersant considerations)

  • Acid and caustic chemical spills including (neutralization protocols, pH monitoring, exothermic reaction management, and compatibility concerns)

  • Flammable and combustible liquid spills including (ignition source elimination, vapor monitoring, foam application, and fire prevention per NFPA 30)

  • Mercury and heavy metal spills including (specialized collection methods, amalgamation techniques, ventilation requirements, and health monitoring)


6. Waste Management and Environmental Protection

  • Spill waste classification and segregation including (hazardous waste determination per EPA 40 CFR 261, compatible storage, labeling requirements, and manifesting)

  • Temporary storage and containment including (secondary containment provision, inspection schedules, security measures, and weather protection)

  • Disposal methods and regulatory compliance including (treatment options, permitted facility selection, transportation requirements per DOT 49 CFR 172, and recordkeeping)

  • Post-spill environmental monitoring including (soil sampling, groundwater assessment, surface water testing, and remediation verification)


7. Case Studies and Group Discussions

  • Regional spill incidents from Middle East industrial facilities including (tank farm releases, pipeline failures, and loading/unloading accidents)

  • Problem-solving exercises and scenario analysis including (selecting appropriate response strategies, identifying equipment deficiencies, and prioritizing response actions)

  • Multi-stakeholder coordination simulations including (emergency services notification, regulatory agency communication, and community relations)

  • The importance of proper training in rapid spill response and environmental protection

Practical Assessment

  • Hands-on spill kit deployment including (demonstrating proper absorbent pad placement, constructing temporary containment berms using available materials)

  • Simulated spill response exercise including (responding to mock chemical spill scenario, executing containment and cleanup procedures with timing)

  • PPE selection and donning including (selecting appropriate chemical-resistant equipment, demonstrating proper decontamination sequence)

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Spill hazard recognition and severity assessment

  • Spill control kit component selection and deployment

  • Emergency response procedure execution per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120

  • Containment and confinement technique application

  • Personal protective equipment selection for chemical spills

  • Hazardous waste characterization per EPA 40 CFR 261

  • Spill reporting and documentation per EPA 40 CFR 112

  • Absorbent material selection for different chemical types

  • Secondary containment evaluation and implementation

  • Environmental impact assessment and mitigation

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • HSE Personnel responsible for emergency response programs

  • Facilities Maintenance Workers handling hazardous materials

  • Warehouse Operators managing chemical storage areas

  • Environmental Compliance Officers overseeing spill prevention

  • First Responders designated for incidental spill response

  • Plant Operators working near chemical processes

  • Laboratory Technicians handling chemicals and reagents

  • Tank Farm Personnel managing bulk liquid storage

  • Transportation Workers involved in loading and unloading operations

Why Choose This Course

  • Comprehensive coverage of EPA 40 CFR 112 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements

  • Hands-on practical exercises with actual spill control equipment and scenarios

  • Focus on rapid response techniques and environmental impact minimization

  • Evidence-based approach to hazardous materials incident management

  • Regional case studies demonstrating real-world spill response challenges

Note

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Course Outline

1. Introduction to Spill Control and Regulatory Requirements

  • Spill control fundamentals and terminology including (containment versus confinement, primary versus secondary spills, reportable quantities, and environmental impact assessment)

  • EPA 40 CFR 112 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements including (facility coverage criteria, plan preparation, secondary containment, and inspection protocols)

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER spill response levels including (incidental spills, emergency response operations, first responder awareness, and operations level)

  • ISO 14001 environmental management integration including (emergency preparedness, environmental aspect control, pollution prevention, and continual improvement)


2. Hazardous Materials Identification and Classification

  • Hazard communication and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) review including (GHS classification, hazard pictograms, signal words, and precautionary statements)

  • Chemical properties affecting spill response including (flammability, reactivity, toxicity, and corrosivity)

  • Physical characteristics and behavior including (vapor pressure, specific gravity, solubility, and viscosity effects)

  • Reportable quantity determination per EPA 40 CFR 302 including (CERCLA hazardous substances, threshold calculations, notification requirements, and agency contacts)


3. Spill Control Kit Components and Selection

  • Absorbent materials types and applications including (polypropylene pads and rolls, clay-based granules, cellulose absorbents, and specialized chemical absorbents)

  • Containment equipment and barriers including (spill berms, drain covers, containment booms, and overflow dikes)

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) for spill response including (chemical-resistant gloves, splash goggles, face shields, and protective clothing per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132)

  • Cleanup tools and accessories including (non-sparking shovels, disposal bags and drums, decontamination supplies, and warning signs)


4. Spill Response Procedures and Incident Management

  • Initial response and scene assessment including (hazard recognition, evacuation decisions, isolation zone establishment, and emergency notification)

  • Containment and confinement strategies including (diking techniques, absorption methods, damming procedures, and vapor suppression)

  • Source control and leak stopping including (valve closure, container uprighting, patching techniques, and transfer operations under competent supervision)

  • Cleanup execution and verification including (recovery techniques, surface decontamination, environmental sampling, and restoration confirmation)


5. Special Spill Scenarios and Advanced Techniques

  • Oil and petroleum product spills including (hydrocarbon behavior, sheen response, water surface recovery, and dispersant considerations)

  • Acid and caustic chemical spills including (neutralization protocols, pH monitoring, exothermic reaction management, and compatibility concerns)

  • Flammable and combustible liquid spills including (ignition source elimination, vapor monitoring, foam application, and fire prevention per NFPA 30)

  • Mercury and heavy metal spills including (specialized collection methods, amalgamation techniques, ventilation requirements, and health monitoring)


6. Waste Management and Environmental Protection

  • Spill waste classification and segregation including (hazardous waste determination per EPA 40 CFR 261, compatible storage, labeling requirements, and manifesting)

  • Temporary storage and containment including (secondary containment provision, inspection schedules, security measures, and weather protection)

  • Disposal methods and regulatory compliance including (treatment options, permitted facility selection, transportation requirements per DOT 49 CFR 172, and recordkeeping)

  • Post-spill environmental monitoring including (soil sampling, groundwater assessment, surface water testing, and remediation verification)


7. Case Studies and Group Discussions

  • Regional spill incidents from Middle East industrial facilities including (tank farm releases, pipeline failures, and loading/unloading accidents)

  • Problem-solving exercises and scenario analysis including (selecting appropriate response strategies, identifying equipment deficiencies, and prioritizing response actions)

  • Multi-stakeholder coordination simulations including (emergency services notification, regulatory agency communication, and community relations)

  • The importance of proper training in rapid spill response and environmental protection

Why Choose This Course?

  • Comprehensive coverage of EPA 40 CFR 112 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements

  • Hands-on practical exercises with actual spill control equipment and scenarios

  • Focus on rapid response techniques and environmental impact minimization

  • Evidence-based approach to hazardous materials incident management

  • Regional case studies demonstrating real-world spill response challenges

Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.

Practical Assessment

  • Hands-on spill kit deployment including (demonstrating proper absorbent pad placement, constructing temporary containment berms using available materials)

  • Simulated spill response exercise including (responding to mock chemical spill scenario, executing containment and cleanup procedures with timing)

  • PPE selection and donning including (selecting appropriate chemical-resistant equipment, demonstrating proper decontamination sequence)

Course Overview

This comprehensive Spill Control Kit training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective spill response and environmental protection. The course addresses critical aspects of spill prevention, emergency response, proper use of spill control equipment, and regulatory compliance in accordance with EPA 40 CFR 112 Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER, and ISO 14001 environmental management standards.


Participants will learn to identify spill hazards, select appropriate spill control materials, execute emergency response procedures, and implement effective containment and cleanup strategies. This course combines theoretical principles with hands-on applications, enabling participants to respond rapidly to spill incidents, minimize environmental impact, ensure worker safety, and maintain regulatory compliance while protecting organizational assets and community health.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand fundamental principles of spill prevention and emergency response

  • Apply EPA 40 CFR 112 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements to spill incidents

  • Identify hazardous materials and assess spill severity using classification systems

  • Select and deploy appropriate spill control kit components for various scenarios

  • Execute containment, confinement, and cleanup procedures safely and effectively

  • Implement proper waste disposal and decontamination protocols

  • Conduct post-incident reporting and documentation per regulatory requirements

  • Develop spill response plans and establish emergency preparedness programs

Knowledge Assessment

  • Technical quizzes on spill control principles and regulations including (multiple-choice questions on EPA 40 CFR 112 requirements, matching exercises for absorbent material selection)

  • Hazardous materials identification exercises including (interpreting SDS information for response planning, determining reportable quantities per EPA 40 CFR 302)

  • Spill scenario assessments including (classifying incident severity levels, selecting appropriate PPE per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120)

  • Response procedure evaluation including (sequencing response steps correctly, identifying regulatory notification requirements)

Targeted Audience

  • HSE Personnel responsible for emergency response programs

  • Facilities Maintenance Workers handling hazardous materials

  • Warehouse Operators managing chemical storage areas

  • Environmental Compliance Officers overseeing spill prevention

  • First Responders designated for incidental spill response

  • Plant Operators working near chemical processes

  • Laboratory Technicians handling chemicals and reagents

  • Tank Farm Personnel managing bulk liquid storage

  • Transportation Workers involved in loading and unloading operations

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