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OSRL delivers global preparedness and response services, helping members reduce risk, build resilience, and respond rapidly to oil spills of any scale, anytime, anywhere.
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Build your oil spill response capability with accredited training year-round. Courses include OPRC (IMO equivalent), OPEP, MCA, and IMS—available face-to-face, distance learning, or on-demand. Customisable options available.
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OSRL is the world’s largest industry-funded cooperative for oil spill preparedness and response. We work with members, regulators, and industry stakeholders to strengthen global spill response capability, ensuring that the industry is ready to respond anytime, anywhere.
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In this episode, we join OSRL's performance coach, Andy Couch, as we uncover the training methods employed by the emergency response industry to excel under pressure.
Damage caused by adverse weather forces the shipping terminal to close.
This seminar examines some of the most effective ways to organise, store, and maintain Tier 1 response equipment.
Rob Holland and Rhea Shears explore the gap between operational relevance and scientific focus.
Norman Ramos, Principal Consultant and Trainer, provides an overview of the TPR segment relating to Environmental Impact Assessment.
In this article, Global Aviation Manager, Shane Jacobs, explores satellite imagery as a valuable tool for surveillance and monitoring of oil spills.
This second session sees Simon McCosh and Simon Blean, explain the importance of situational awareness in a response.
James Pringle explains the latest technological developments and the results from recent testing and exercises for each major SMV technology.
Current State plans are not operational. For wildlife planning to evolve, consideration is needed to implement activity specific plans.
How tier 3 wildlife experts enhance oil spill preparedness, with insights from Exercise Giant Black Sable in Angola on improving wildlife response capabilities.