
This course provides a practical introduction to Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements for general industry workplaces. Designed for employees at all levels, the training explains how oil spills happen, why prevention matters, and what each worker can do to protect the environment and the facility.
Learners will explore:
- What qualifies as oil under SPCC regulations
- When SPCC rules apply and why they matter
- Proper storage and secondary containment practices
- How to recognize spill risks in everyday operations
- Immediate actions to take if a spill occurs
- The importance of spill kits and quick response
- Individual responsibility in preventing spills
Through realistic visuals and quick check-ups, this course reinforces simple, actionable behaviors that help prevent oil from reaching waterways and causing environmental harm.
This is an awareness-level training and does not replace site-specific procedures or hands-on instruction. Always follow your facility’s SPCC Plan and report any concerns immediately.