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It's Always Sunny In Shetland

miércoles, 17 de mayo de 2023

It's Always Sunny In Shetland

OSRL's Deputy Aberdeen Manager, Ken Church recently conducted an offshore deployment exercise west of Shetland. 

Braving the Elements: -46°C Brings a New Challenge to Cold Weather Oil Spill Response Training

miércoles, 22 de febrero de 2023

Braving the Elements: -46°C Brings a New Challenge to Cold Weather Oil Spill Response Training

OSRL participated in the Oil in Ice training program in Canada after two years due to COVID-19. The training, developed in collaboration with Eastern Canada Response Corporation (ECRC-SIMEC) and Alaska Clean Seas (ACS), allowed attendees to practice oil spill recovery techniques on and under the ice. Despite the extremely cold weather and harsh conditions, the training was a success, providing valuable experience for oil spill response in cold weather conditions.

ATSEA-2 and OSRL Collaboration Journey Continues - Quarter 4 Activities

miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2022

ATSEA-2 and OSRL Collaboration Q4

ATSEA-2 and OSRL held their fourth and final webinar for 2022 on 28 November. The webinar covered Oiled Wildlife Response (OWR), Oil Spill Risk Assessment (OSRA), and a case study from Indonesia. Find out more about quarter-four activities and view all webinars.

ATSEA-2 and OSRL Collaboration Journey Continues - Quarter 3 Activities

jueves, 6 de octubre de 2022

ATSEA-2 and OSRL Collaboration Q3

ATSEA-2 and OSRL held a Regional Exchange Event in Singapore and the third webinar in the series for 2022. The webinar covered NEBA/SIMA and looked at a case study of a crude palm oil spill in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Find out more about quarter three activities. 

Offliner Diaries: Week seven to 12

domingo, 7 de agosto de 2022

Offliner Diaries: weeks 7-12

Hear from our new responders as they talk about their last few weeks of our offliners course.

Offliner Diaries: Week Five and Six

viernes, 27 de mayo de 2022

Offliner Diaries: Week Five and Six

The UK Responders continue their journey through the offliners course to prepare them for responding to oil spills globally. James Thompson, UK Responder, participating in the course talks about weeks 5 and 6 and having their first offshore experience.

Offliner Diaries: Week Three and Four

martes, 10 de mayo de 2022

Offliner Diaries: Week Three and Four

OSRL's newest responders have continued their learnings in the last couple of weeks with response techniques covering aerial Surveillance, Fate of Oil, Environmental Considerations, Waste Management & Contingency Planning through insightful and informative presentations, followed in week four with some practical hands-on experience with response equipment.

First Shoreline Exercise in Singapore of 2022

martes, 10 de mayo de 2022

First Shoreline Exercise in Singapore of 2022

The response team at our Singapore base recently run their very first shoreline exercise of 2022. This enabled the response team to refamiliarise and test themselves with response operations.

First Four Weeks of the Bahrain Offline Program

martes, 3 de mayo de 2022

First four weeks of the Bahrain offline program

It is hard to believe we are already four weeks into the Bahrain offline programme.

OSRL participate in NOFO cold weather exercise

miércoles, 27 de abril de 2022

OSRL participate in NOFO cold weather exercise

After many cancellations due to COVID, OSRL finally attended the first joint Cold Weather training in two years.