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                                    IMO MODEL COURSE 4.03 FIRST RESPONSE OPERATOR (OPRC LEVEL 2)%u201dCONTENIDO GENERAL:1. Coordinate and evaluate response operations to an oil spill in the aquatic environment.2. Crisis management for oil spills.3. Incident management team and incident command system.4. Decision-making in cases of oil spills.5. Contingency planning and response options.6. Behaviour and destination of oil.7. Environmental sensitivity mapping and waste management.8. Oil containment and recovery.9. Emergency and contingency planning exercises.10. Public emergency information and communication OBJECTIVE: To prepare and train supervisors and managers to lead and manage the response to oil spills, including the planning, coordination, and mitigation of environmental impacts, following IMO international standards. Upon completion, the student is prepared to make decisions, mitigate the consequences of said spills, and advise management appropriately.TARGET GROUP: Supervisors or managers at the incident site who are in charge of response operations against pollution or who perform high-level management duties in public and private maritime organizations and who have completed IMO Course 4.02.PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENTASSOCIATED GOVERNANCE STATE:Flag State and Coastal State.LINKAGE TO THE III CODE: Parts 2 and 3.INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENT:International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC Convention, 1990)%u201d. MARPOL Convention for the Regulation of Pollution from Ships by Deliberate Discharges of Harmful Substances from Ships.International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969, as amended by the Protocols of 1976 and 1992 (CLC Convention.TOTAL HOURS:35.MODE:In-person / OnlineLANGUAGE:Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation into English.24
                                
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