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Spill Prevention Training Course

Comprehensive Spill Prevention Training Course aligned with EPA 40 CFR 112, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, and API 653 standards.

Course Title

Spill Prevention

Course Duration

1 Day

Competency Assessment Criteria

Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment

Training Delivery Method

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

Service Coverage

In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region

Course Average Passing Rate

98%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report + 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

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Overview

This intensive Spill Prevention Training Course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective spill prevention, containment, and response in industrial, petroleum, and chemical facilities. The course delivers concentrated learning focused on spill prevention fundamentals, containment systems, and emergency response procedures in accordance with EPA 40 CFR 112 Oil Pollution Prevention regulations, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standards, and API 653 Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction requirements.


Participants will gain hands-on experience in spill prevention planning, containment system operation, response procedures, and environmental protection through interactive exercises and practical spill scenarios. This intensive format combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring participants develop immediately applicable skills for spill prevention and environmental protection while maintaining focus on regulatory compliance and emergency response effectiveness.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Master fundamental spill prevention principles and containment system operations

  • Perform effective spill response procedures and environmental protection measures

  • Execute comprehensive spill prevention planning and risk assessment

  • Apply proper containment system inspection and maintenance procedures

  • Develop emergency response coordination and notification capabilities

  • Implement effective training and awareness programs

  • Establish regulatory compliance and documentation procedures

  • Create environmental protection and restoration strategies

Group Exercises

  • SPCC plan development including (facility assessment, prevention measures, and compliance verification)

  • Response procedures including (emergency protocols, notification requirements, and cleanup strategies)

  • Inspection procedures including (system assessment, maintenance planning, and documentation requirements)

  • Training programs including (curriculum development, delivery methods, and evaluation criteria)

Knowledge Assessment

  • Multiple-choice questions including (spill prevention, regulatory requirements, and response procedures)

  • Scenario analysis including (spill response decisions, containment strategies, and environmental protection)

  • System identification including (containment systems, response equipment, and monitoring devices)

  • Regulatory compliance including (EPA regulations, OSHA standards, and API requirements)

Course Outline

1. Spill Prevention Fundamentals and Regulatory Framework

  • Spill prevention definition including (source control, containment systems, and environmental protection)

  • Regulatory requirements including (EPA 40 CFR 112 compliance, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards, and state regulations)

  • Environmental impacts including (soil contamination, groundwater pollution, and surface water protection)

  • Facility obligations including (SPCC plans, reporting requirements, and regulatory compliance)


2. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Planning

  • EPA 40 CFR 112 SPCC requirements including (plan development, professional engineer certification, and implementation)

  • Facility assessment including (oil storage capacity, potential discharge sources, and environmental sensitivity)

  • Prevention measures including (equipment design, operational procedures, and maintenance protocols)

  • Plan updates including (review schedules, facility changes, and regulatory modifications)


3. Secondary Containment and Control Systems

  • Containment requirements including (EPA 40 CFR 112 capacity requirements, design standards, and system integrity)

  • Containment types including (dikes, berms, double-wall tanks, and drainage control)

  • API 653 tank requirements including (foundation design, shell integrity, and bottom inspection)

  • System inspection including (structural integrity, drain valve security, and capacity verification)


4. Spill Response and Emergency Procedures

  • Immediate response including (source control, containment measures, and personnel safety)

  • OSHA 1910.120 response procedures including (emergency response plans, personal protection, and decontamination)

  • Notification requirements including (regulatory agencies, emergency services, and management reporting)

  • Response equipment including (absorbent materials, containment booms, and cleanup supplies)


5. Hazardous Material Identification and Handling

  • Material classification including (petroleum products, chemicals, and hazardous substances)

  • SDS information including (physical properties, health hazards, and environmental effects)

  • Handling procedures including (transfer operations, storage requirements, and loading protocols)

  • Compatibility assessment including (material interactions, storage separation, and mixing hazards)


6. Environmental Protection and Restoration

  • Environmental assessment including (soil testing, groundwater monitoring, and surface water protection)

  • EPA cleanup standards including (remediation requirements, cleanup levels, and restoration goals)

  • Restoration techniques including (soil remediation, groundwater treatment, and habitat restoration)

  • Monitoring programs including (environmental sampling, analytical testing, and progress tracking)


7. Training and Awareness Programs

  • OSHA 1910.120 training requirements including (general awareness, function-specific training, and refresher requirements)

  • Employee training including (spill prevention, response procedures, and equipment operation)

  • Contractor training including (orientation programs, safety requirements, and compliance verification)

  • Training documentation including (records management, competency verification, and compliance tracking)


8. Inspection and Maintenance Programs

  • API 653 inspection requirements including (visual inspection, thickness testing, and structural assessment)

  • Preventive maintenance including (equipment servicing, system testing, and component replacement)

  • Inspection documentation including (inspection reports, maintenance records, and compliance verification)

  • Corrective actions including (deficiency correction, system repair, and performance verification)

Practical Assessment

  • Spill response including (response procedures, containment techniques, and cleanup operations)

  • System inspection including (containment assessment, equipment evaluation, and documentation)

  • Emergency procedures including (notification protocols, coordination procedures, and response implementation)

  • Training delivery including (awareness programs, procedure instruction, and competency verification)

Gained Core Technical Skills

  • Fundamental spill prevention and containment system operation capability

  • Comprehensive SPCC planning and regulatory compliance proficiency

  • Effective spill response and environmental protection skills

  • Professional inspection and maintenance program implementation

  • Emergency coordination and notification procedure expertise

  • Training program development and delivery capability

  • Environmental assessment and restoration planning skills

Training Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

Targeted Audience

  • Facility operators and maintenance personnel

  • Environmental health and safety professionals

  • Spill response team members and coordinators

  • Tank farm operators and petroleum facility workers

  • Chemical plant operators and technicians

  • Environmental compliance officers and managers

  • Emergency response personnel and supervisors

  • EPA and OSHA compliance coordinators

Why Choose This Course

  • Essential Spill Prevention Training

  • Regulatory Compliance Focus

  • Hands-on Response Procedures

  • Expert Environmental Protection Instruction

  • Emergency Response Preparation

Note

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

Course Outline

1. Spill Prevention Fundamentals and Regulatory Framework

  • Spill prevention definition including (source control, containment systems, and environmental protection)

  • Regulatory requirements including (EPA 40 CFR 112 compliance, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 standards, and state regulations)

  • Environmental impacts including (soil contamination, groundwater pollution, and surface water protection)

  • Facility obligations including (SPCC plans, reporting requirements, and regulatory compliance)


2. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Planning

  • EPA 40 CFR 112 SPCC requirements including (plan development, professional engineer certification, and implementation)

  • Facility assessment including (oil storage capacity, potential discharge sources, and environmental sensitivity)

  • Prevention measures including (equipment design, operational procedures, and maintenance protocols)

  • Plan updates including (review schedules, facility changes, and regulatory modifications)


3. Secondary Containment and Control Systems

  • Containment requirements including (EPA 40 CFR 112 capacity requirements, design standards, and system integrity)

  • Containment types including (dikes, berms, double-wall tanks, and drainage control)

  • API 653 tank requirements including (foundation design, shell integrity, and bottom inspection)

  • System inspection including (structural integrity, drain valve security, and capacity verification)


4. Spill Response and Emergency Procedures

  • Immediate response including (source control, containment measures, and personnel safety)

  • OSHA 1910.120 response procedures including (emergency response plans, personal protection, and decontamination)

  • Notification requirements including (regulatory agencies, emergency services, and management reporting)

  • Response equipment including (absorbent materials, containment booms, and cleanup supplies)


5. Hazardous Material Identification and Handling

  • Material classification including (petroleum products, chemicals, and hazardous substances)

  • SDS information including (physical properties, health hazards, and environmental effects)

  • Handling procedures including (transfer operations, storage requirements, and loading protocols)

  • Compatibility assessment including (material interactions, storage separation, and mixing hazards)


6. Environmental Protection and Restoration

  • Environmental assessment including (soil testing, groundwater monitoring, and surface water protection)

  • EPA cleanup standards including (remediation requirements, cleanup levels, and restoration goals)

  • Restoration techniques including (soil remediation, groundwater treatment, and habitat restoration)

  • Monitoring programs including (environmental sampling, analytical testing, and progress tracking)


7. Training and Awareness Programs

  • OSHA 1910.120 training requirements including (general awareness, function-specific training, and refresher requirements)

  • Employee training including (spill prevention, response procedures, and equipment operation)

  • Contractor training including (orientation programs, safety requirements, and compliance verification)

  • Training documentation including (records management, competency verification, and compliance tracking)


8. Inspection and Maintenance Programs

  • API 653 inspection requirements including (visual inspection, thickness testing, and structural assessment)

  • Preventive maintenance including (equipment servicing, system testing, and component replacement)

  • Inspection documentation including (inspection reports, maintenance records, and compliance verification)

  • Corrective actions including (deficiency correction, system repair, and performance verification)

Why Choose This Course?

  • Essential Spill Prevention Training

  • Regulatory Compliance Focus

  • Hands-on Response Procedures

  • Expert Environmental Protection Instruction

  • Emergency Response Preparation

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

Practical Assessment

  • Spill response including (response procedures, containment techniques, and cleanup operations)

  • System inspection including (containment assessment, equipment evaluation, and documentation)

  • Emergency procedures including (notification protocols, coordination procedures, and response implementation)

  • Training delivery including (awareness programs, procedure instruction, and competency verification)

Course Overview

This intensive Spill Prevention Training Course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective spill prevention, containment, and response in industrial, petroleum, and chemical facilities. The course delivers concentrated learning focused on spill prevention fundamentals, containment systems, and emergency response procedures in accordance with EPA 40 CFR 112 Oil Pollution Prevention regulations, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standards, and API 653 Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction requirements.


Participants will gain hands-on experience in spill prevention planning, containment system operation, response procedures, and environmental protection through interactive exercises and practical spill scenarios. This intensive format combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring participants develop immediately applicable skills for spill prevention and environmental protection while maintaining focus on regulatory compliance and emergency response effectiveness.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Master fundamental spill prevention principles and containment system operations

  • Perform effective spill response procedures and environmental protection measures

  • Execute comprehensive spill prevention planning and risk assessment

  • Apply proper containment system inspection and maintenance procedures

  • Develop emergency response coordination and notification capabilities

  • Implement effective training and awareness programs

  • Establish regulatory compliance and documentation procedures

  • Create environmental protection and restoration strategies

Knowledge Assessment

  • Multiple-choice questions including (spill prevention, regulatory requirements, and response procedures)

  • Scenario analysis including (spill response decisions, containment strategies, and environmental protection)

  • System identification including (containment systems, response equipment, and monitoring devices)

  • Regulatory compliance including (EPA regulations, OSHA standards, and API requirements)

Targeted Audience

  • Facility operators and maintenance personnel

  • Environmental health and safety professionals

  • Spill response team members and coordinators

  • Tank farm operators and petroleum facility workers

  • Chemical plant operators and technicians

  • Environmental compliance officers and managers

  • Emergency response personnel and supervisors

  • EPA and OSHA compliance coordinators

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