Emergency Spill Response and Containment

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Emergency Spill Response and Containment

This 8-hr course will provide the student with the necessary skills to confidently present an Emergency Spill Response and Containment course. The class will be presented with both theory and practical portions designed to enhance the student’s knowledge and practical experience of Emergency Spill Response and Containment.

This course includes an instructor-led review of the current Red Tail Emergency Spill Response and Containment course, instructor-led practical skills assessment, instructor manual, class discussion, student-led presentations and access to additional resources through the Red Tail website portal. Upon successful completion of both the Train the Trainer course and a course audit. The instructor will be certified for three years.

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Enrollment Price: $450.00/seat *

* Price may differ per class.

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Emergency Spill Response

Learning Objectives

The learning objectives of this course are to ensure that students demonstrate an understanding of the following:

  1. Review of Emergency Spill Response and Containment manual and PowerPoint
  2. Review of administrative material including registration forms, supplemental material, and Student Exam.
  3. Review and demonstration of Practical components associated with the course.
  4. Instructor Teach back presentations.

Pre-Requisites

  • Completion of Red Tail Instructor Development Program
  • Minimum three-year experience with Emergency Spill Response and Containment (References Required)(Additional work experience may qualify please contact our admin team for details.)
  • Current Emergency Spill Response and Containment certification valid on the first day of the Train the Trainer course.

Course Recognition

The standards in this program meet or exceed all requirements of the CSA, Canada Labour Code, and Occupational Health and Safety regulations for all provinces and territories (excluding Quebec).

As per: CSA Z1001-18(R2022) AB, NFPA 471