The shoreline clean-up phase can be the most time consuming, expensive and potentially most controversial part of any oil spill response operation. Shoreline Clean-up Assessment Technique (SCAT) is a well-established technique employed under the Planning Section of the Incident Command System (ICS) and is used to document the status of oiled shorelines and their subsequent treatment recommendations, in a methodical and scientific manner. SCAT teams played a critical role in the preparation, planning and validation of shoreline protection and treatment during the 2010 Macondo response in the Gulf of Mexico.
We are running three webinar sessions on SCAT including one specifically focused on the UK. Join us to learn about the strategic and technical aspects of Shoreline Clean-up Assessment Technique (SCAT) and the critical issues that decision-makers must face in the deployment of an effective shoreline clean-up and restoration programme.
SCAT: Shoreline Clean-up Assessment Technique in the UK webinar
29th July 11:00am to 11:45am BST
SCAT: Shoreline Clean-up Assessment Technique webinar
30th July 08:30am to 09:15am BST
SCAT: Shoreline Clean-up Assessment Technique webinar
30th July 15:00 to 15:45 BST