SPILL RESPONSE AND CONTAINMENT TRAINING SEMINAR
Spill Containment, Response, and Safety Seminar
Spills, whether chemical, oil, or hazardous materials, pose significant risks to worker safety and the environment. This 2-hour Spill Containment, Response, and Safety Seminar equips participants with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage spills while ensuring compliance with Ontario's stringent environmental and occupational health and safety regulations.
Participants will learn how to identify spill hazards, implement containment measures, and execute safe response strategies. The seminar also covers employer obligations under the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) and the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), providing a comprehensive framework for spill preparedness and prevention.
Training is offered throughout Southern Ontario, including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Milton, Georgetown, Aurora, Newmarket, Caledon, Barrie, Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Orangeville, Grimsby, Brantford, Stratford, Simcoe, Woodstock, Collingwood, Orillia, Port Hope, Kawartha Lakes, and more.
Who Should Attend?
Employers and supervisors in industries handling hazardous materials.
Safety officers and environmental compliance managers.
Workers responsible for spill response and containment.
Key Benefits:
Enhance workplace and environmental safety.
Understand and meet Ontario’s spill management regulations.
Gain practical knowledge to improve spill preparedness and response.
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FEE OPTIONS
10-12 Participants - $65 per Participant
13-20 Participants - $60 per Participant
21+ Participants - $53 per Participant
Duration
Up to 2 hours
Completion
Upon completion of this seminar, participants will receive a PDF wall certificate
Spill Containment, Response, and Safety Seminar (2 Hours)
This concise seminar delivers essential training on managing spills, ensuring environmental compliance, and maintaining workplace safety in Ontario.
Introduction to Spill Safety
Understanding spill containment, response, and prevention.
Types of spills: chemical, oil, hazardous materials, and non-hazardous materials.
Consequences of improper spill management (health, environmental, legal).
Regulatory Framework
Key Ontario regulations, including the Environmental Protection Act (EPA).
Employer responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
Reporting obligations for spills and recordkeeping requirements.
Spill Risk Assessment
Identifying potential spill hazards in the workplace.
High-risk materials and activities.
Conducting a workplace spill risk analysis.
Spill Containment Measures
Proper use of spill kits and containment equipment.
Engineering controls: barriers, absorbent materials, and drain covers.
Safe storage and labeling of hazardous substances.
Spill Response Procedures
The step-by-step process for effective spill management.
Immediate response: containment, isolation, and notification.
Cleanup protocols and disposal of contaminated materials.
Emergency Preparedness
Developing and maintaining a workplace spill response plan.
Training employees to respond safely and effectively.
Conducting spill response drills and evaluations.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Selecting the right PPE for spill containment and cleanup.
Proper donning, usage, and disposal of PPE.
Post-Spill Analysis and Prevention
Investigating spills to identify root causes.
Implementing preventive measures to reduce future risks.
Continuous improvement of spill management systems.