Aerial surveillance. Boom and skimmer design. Communications equipment. Containing and recovering oil on surface water. Contingency planning and response team training. Movement, containment, and cleanup of oil. Oil recovery from soil and oily debris disposal. Oil-spill contractors and cooperatives. Reporting and documenting oil spills. Security, damage claims, and public relations. Shoreline protection, cleanup, and restoration. Sorbents and chemical agents. Recommended: Due to the strenuous nature of class activities, you should secure a professional evaluation of your physical condition before enrolling in this course.
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First responders, construction managers, building contractors, safety supervisors, hazardous waste managers, training managers, industrial hygienists, individuals associated with the federal agency's collateral duty safety and health personnel, government employees, and any other individuals who may be tasked with responding to oil spill incidents.