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Major oil spills capture the attention of the public when they occur, but it is the smaller spills that occur much more frequently. The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 requires plants, ports and carriers to prepare contingency plans for response to unplanned oil spills. This series provides training to personnel who are called upon to control and clean up oil spills. Copyright 2002. Series includes five programs plus Leader's Guide. Available as five DVDs or VHS.

About Initial Response
  • How spills commonly occur
  • Factors to consider during the response
  • Different types of oils, including gasoline, jet fuel, naphtha, gasoline, diesel fuels, asphalt, and crude oil
  • Hazards associated with oil during the different phases of the spill, including fire risk, toxicity, mechanical dangers, and environmental threats.
  • Agencies to be notified of a spill
  • Factors that affect spill behavior
  • Site control
  • Responder safety >
  • Incident management. 28 minutes

About Countermeasures on Land
  • The ecological impact of oil spills on land and along the shoreline
  • Contingency plans
  • Control activities and spill countermeasures: low and high pressure washing, sand blasting, soil washing, physical removal, mechanical removal, vacuum pumping, use of sorbents, degradation and bioremediation.
  • Potential impact of treatment methods
  • Safety precautions
  • How land spills behave
  • Preparing for an approaching spill
  • How intrusive clean-up methods can delay natural recovery
  • The special problems of shoreline clean-up. 28 minutes

About Countermeasures on Water
  • The factors that challenge responders to water spills, including weather, wind, sea conditions, and currents.
  • How oil weathers when spilled on water
  • Resources for enlisting aid
  • Tracking spills to predict ecological impact
  • Managing the response effort
  • Countermeasures, including booms and barriers, skimming, herding, absorbents, in situ burning, chemical treatment (dispersants and gelling agents), and bioremediation
  • Safety precautions
  • Dealing with contaminated wildlife. 28 minutes


About Waste Management
  • Handling recovered oil and other hazardous wastes resulting form the clean-up effort
  • Waste management priorities: eliminating the waste, reducing the amount of waste, recycling the waste, treating the waste, and disposing of the waste
  • Standards waste oil must meet for recycling
  • Temporary storage options for bulk oil
  • Oil/water separation
  • Vacuum trucks.
  • Extracting emulsions
  • Disposal and reclamation. 22 minutes
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About ICS & Unified Command
  • Explains how a single organizational structure is formed through the mutual agreement of cooperative agencies
  • Who the key players in the response will be and the responsibilities of each
  • How resources are integrated successfully. 28 minutes.

Items In Series
Emergency Film Group Initial Response - More Maritime
An overview of factors to consider during the response to an oil spill.

Emergency Film Group Countermeasures on Land - More Maritime
Focuses on the ecological impact of oil spills on land and along the shoreline as well as countermea... read more

Emergency Film Group Countermeasures on Water - More Maritime
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Emergency Film Group Waste Management - More Maritime
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Emergency Film Group ICS and Unified Command - Maritime
Teaches how the diverse public and private agencies who respond to an oil spill share and manage res... read more



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Technical Committee > View All Members
Lt. Mike Drieu
CDR Mike Drieu has served in the Coast Guard marine safety program since 1986 as pollution investigator and responder, boarding officer, marine inspector, investigating officer, and Incident Command System (ICS) instructor both oversees and domestica... more...
Brian Fay
Brian has 22 years experience with Clean Harbors, having worked up from laborer through the ranks to his current position as Field Operation Manager. He has worked on several major marine responses, including Refinia Texaco in Panama; Union Oil Co. i... more...
Stephan Phillip Glenn, Cdr. Glenn
Stephan Phillip (Phil) Glenn, CDR USCG, Retired Commander Stephan P. Glenn is President and Administrative Director of Clean Channel Association (CCA). CCA is a non-profit corporation, which provides a cooperative response to large oil or chemical sp... more...
Joe Leonard
LCDR Joe Leonard is the Chief of the Response Department for the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Galveston, Texas. He is responsible for all emergency response and homeland security activities for the Ports of Galveston, Texas City and Freeport. ... more...
Jim O'Brien
James L. O'Brien has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of O'Brien's Oil Pollution Service, Inc. since 1983. He is a former officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he was involved with pollution response, including an assignment as the lea... more...
Greg Noll
Greg is a senior partner in Hildebrand Noll Associates, a consulting firm specializing in emergency planning, response and incident management issues. He serves as the Program Manager for the South Central Pennsylvania Regional Counter-Terrorism Task... more...
Capt. Frank Whipple
Captain Whipple had a 28-year tenure with the US Coast Guard and now is President of Amergent Techs office in Los Angeles/Long Beach. He is former head of the US Coast Guard's Pacific Region headquarters, Maritime Safety, Security and Environmental R... more...
Ed Wieliczewski
A graduate of the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut Ed has been involved in the media affairs, pollution response, environmental safety and contingency planning for over 15 years. As the public information officer for the Coast Guard's 1... more...

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