Moxie Media’s Marine Trash and Debris Training
Our oceans, waterways, and beaches are teeming with trash and other hazardous materials. This litter poses a significant threat to us and the environment. Through our marine trash and debris training video, employees and employers learn the fundamentals of marine debris awareness and prevention.
This marine debris training course delivers a complete picture of the various problems posed by marine debris. By identifying the sources of debris and explaining the threats posed to humans, wildlife, and the environment, our training provides you with an understanding of regulations, hazards, and preventive measures to help keep our oceans and beaches clean.
Not only does our marine trash and debris training help your team become proud stewards of the marine environment, but it also helps them meet compliance standards. This course satisfies the training requirements of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) NTL No. 2015-G03.
Marine Debris Training and Compliance
Over the past few decades, we have become increasingly aware of the environmental impact of marine debris and pollution. Many of the world’s governments have developed strict regulations in response. These policies govern the way we do marine work to help prevent trash, debris, and hazardous materials from entering our waterways.
There are a number of rules regarding how ships can dispose of garbage. In general, ships are prohibited from discarding trash or debris into the sea or ocean, including:
- Plastic
- Food
- Cooking Oil
- Waste
- Cargo Residue
Regulatory bodies and compliance requirements are constantly evolving. Even well-intentioned companies can have trouble keeping up. Yet failure to comply can have serious consequences. Under MARPOL Annex V, the U.S. government has the authority to board and search any vessel that is suspected of violating MARPOL within its borders.
With over 30 years of experience working with maritime, oil, and gas companies, Moxie Media maintains up-to-date marine debris training to keep you compliant and operational.
Our Marine Trash and Debris Training Video
Moxie Media’s marine trash and debris training video teaches you how to:
- Define marine debris.
- Recognize the degree of the marine debris problem in the world’s oceans.
- Explain the hazards posed by marine debris to wildlife, including ingestion and entanglement.
- Explain the hazards posed by marine debris to humans.
- Describe why certain substances, including plastics, pose special problems in the natural environment.
- Recognize and follow conventions, laws, and regulations regarding marine debris.
- Take preventative measures to reduce marine debris.
After our marine debris training, you and your team will understand how to prevent marine debris will abiding by U.S. compliance, training, and reporting requirements.
Moxie Media’s Learning Management System (LMS)
Want to make employee training, reporting, and audits easier? Our learning management system (LMS) is designed to simplify these tasks.
Moxie Media’s LMS can help ensure information retention for your employees. No matter if you purchase just one or many of our over 300 courses, it’s easy to access and organize employee training in our LMS. Our courses engage learners with videos shot on location and present information in a way that is logical and easy to understand. In between modules, our LMS quizzes students to make sure they’re learning the material at hand.
In addition, our LMS allows you to easily track employee and team training history. Our reporting tools reduce your paperwork and streamline audits. Spend less time on training, reporting, and audits and more on your business with Moxie Media’s LMS.
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