About SCAT Course

About

Welcome to an introductory course on Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Techniques - referred to as “SCAT .“ This introductory course explains “why-do-SCAT” for an oil spill.


SCAT is an international, standardized process that assesses, measures, and manages the treatment of oil stranded on shores from an accidental spill - such as from a vessel or facility. It is founded on experience, science, and local knowledge.


SCAT goes beyond measuring stranded oil on a shore and assessing how to clean or treat it. People engaged in SCAT are tasked to recognize and embrace the shared values of a harmed coastal community. These values include ecological, social, cultural, and commercial.


The course is for anyone engaged in shoreline protection and management during an oil spill. This includes incident managers residing in command, planning and operations. It is also relevant to those who are establishing an emergency program for oil spills, such as an agency, company, or First Nation (also referred to as indigenous/tribal)


The SCAT's mission, principles, dynamics etc., apply to oil spills in temperate, cold or tropical coastal waters, as well as for inland freshwater environments.


Information about EnviroEmerg Consulting can be found at: EnviroEmerg.ca

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This course includes:
  • 3 hours

  • Certificate of Completion

  • PDFs of Module Presentation

  • Over 3 hours of Instruction