Certified Freshwater Oil Spill Control - Tactical and Operations Level (CFOSC)
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Course Description
The Certified Freshwater Oil Spill Control – Tactical and Operations Level (CFOSC) course provides comprehensive training for professionals responsible for responding to freshwater oil spill emergencies. Designed for emergency responders, environmental professionals, regulatory personnel, contractors, and industry personnel, this intensive 40-hour program focuses on tactical response strategies for oil spills affecting rivers, streams, inland waterways, terrestrial environments, and subsurface locations.Participants will gain practical knowledge of oil spill containment, recovery, and environmental protection techniques through classroom instruction, multimedia presentations, and hands-on simulation exercises. The course covers the selection and deployment of containment booms, skimmers, sorbents, and chemical response agents, while emphasizing safe operational procedures, contingency planning, documentation, and coordination of response teams.
Students will also learn shoreline protection strategies, oil recovery methods, waste management, environmental restoration, and incident leadership responsibilities. By combining regulatory guidance with real-world response scenarios, this certification prepares participants to effectively manage freshwater oil spill incidents while minimizing environmental damage and ensuring compliance with industry standards and environmental regulations.
What You'll Learn
- Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of freshwater oil spill response, containment, and environmental protection.
- Identify appropriate boom and skimmer types and apply effective deployment techniques for various spill conditions.
- Implement tactical strategies for containing, recovering, and removing oil from surface water, shorelines, and land-based environments.
- Develop contingency plans and coordinate emergency response teams during oil spill incidents.
- Perform shoreline assessment, protection, cleanup, and environmental restoration activities.
- Apply oil sampling, documentation, reporting, and evidence collection procedures during spill response operations.
- Select and use sorbents, chemical agents, and specialized equipment for effective spill mitigation.
- Manage oily waste, contaminated soil, and debris disposal while maintaining environmental compliance and industry best practices.
- Lead simulated oil spill response operations and make tactical decisions to protect personnel, property, and natural resources.
Who Should Attend
First responders, industrial and refinery personnel, government employees, and any other individuals who may be tasked with responding to oil spill incidents.