Stormwater Pollution Prevention: A Drop In The Bucket

$30.95

Rainwater and snowmelt replenish the world’s supply of fresh water and support all life on Earth. Tainted storm water accounts for 18 percent of the pollution in lakes and 35 percent of the water pollution in estuaries. This Video On Demand explains how to protect storm water from contamination. This online training video demonstrates good housekeeping measures and spill prevention techniques. The role of exposure minimization methods is discussed and examples are provided. Workers learn how to properly store materials outdoors, and how to protect storm drains. Proper maintenance and cleanup of secondary containment structures, transfer lines, pumps, hoses and wear-susceptible gaskets and fittings is addressed. This video reinforces the company’s storm water protection program so workers understand their role in safeguarding the resource essential to all forms of life: fresh water.

Description

Audience:
Hazardous material operations, construction and manufacturing employees

Workplaces:
Chemical Plant|Manufacturing Plant

Topics:
Introduction|Your Facility’s Role|Good Housekeeping|Spill Prevention|Exposure Minimization|Maintenance|Spill Clean-Up|Summary

Languages:
en-es

Video Format:
SD-Wide

Quiz Questions:
15

Number of Lessons:
8

Training Time:
24-38 minutes

Closed Captioning:
Yes

Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome

Required Plugins:
None

Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network

Original Content Producer:
Excal Visual Inc.