Train the Trainer Spill Management

This course provides key staff with sufficient knowledge about spill response to carry out in-house training.

Course Attendees

This course is suitable for any persons with responsibilities for spill management who wish to develop their knowledge of communication skills and instructional methods to enable them to pass on this information.

NOTE: Before attendance, delegates must have attended the FyterTech Nonwovens Limited and Lubetech Practical Spill Management course. To find out more about this course, please contact our Customer Service and Sales team. 

Course Background

Spill response is essential in ensuring protection of your site and the environment from pollution incidents.

This Train the Trainer Spill Management course is designed in partnership with FyterTech Nonwovens Limited and Lubetech to provide key staff with sufficient knowledge about spill response to carry out in-house training.

In-house training can be a financially viable option when compared to externally training individual staff. It also brings additional benefits such as enabling comprehensive training at induction or frequent refresher training and toolbox talks.

Course Duration

SSG offer this course over half a day as a private course.

Course Programme

  • Spill management - teaching others
  • Basic principles of teaching and learning
  • Course members will present a short training session on the subject of spill management

Training Certification and Assessment

Delegates will be assessed on their input during practical exercises and a summative assessment at the end of the course. Following successful completion of training, SSG course attendance certificates will be issued; these are valid for three years.

Book this course

Private booking

from£700 +VAT

Price per course depends on location, required publications and delegate numbers

  • Location and dates convenient to you

  • Cost effective

  • Bespoke options available

Additional information

Downloads
  • Train the Trainer Spill Management.pdf