Oily Discharge to Sea e-Learning

Oily Discharge to Sea e-Learning

Oily Discharge to Sea e-Learning provides an awareness of the environmental impacts associated with oily discharges to sea and identifies the regulatory controls that are in place to minimise environmental impact.


Learning Objectives

Delegates completing an Oily Discharge to Sea e-Learning training course will be able to;

  • Explain the terms ‘planned operational discharges’ and ‘accidental releases’
  • Identify the types of oily discharges to sea
  • Recognise that produced water is the main source of oily discharges to sea and identify its typical components
  • Identify the factors that influence the potential environmental impact of oily discharges
  • Identify the environmental impacts associated with oily discharges to sea
  • Identify the legislation that is in place to manage oily discharges
  • Explain the regulatory controls that are in place to manage oily discharges, including permits, discharge limits, monitoring and reporting requirements
  • Identify the non-compliance notification requirements
  • Explain the regulatory controls that are in place to manage unintentional or unplanned oil releases to sea
  • Describe the regulatory compliance and enforcement actions
  • Identify the control measures to minimise oily discharges to sea

How To Book e-Learning

Book your Oily Discharge to Sea e-Learning training course online and you will receive a link to register for your course within 1 working day.