RelyOn MTDA-OSHA-EL

Marine Trash and Debris Awareness (OSHA)

Learn about marine trash and debris, common sources, environmental impacts, prevention measures, and responsibilities for reducing pollution.

20 Minutes N/A validity English & Indonesian

Overview

This awareness course introduces the different types of marine trash and debris and the impact they can have on the environment. Participants learn where marine debris comes from, where it may end up, the risks it poses, and the actions workers can take to prevent pollution.

This course is delivered as RelyOn eLearning and has an approximate duration of 20 minutes.

Who is it For

This course is suitable for employees, contractors, offshore personnel, maritime personnel, and others whose work may contribute to or help prevent marine pollution.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to:

  • Define marine trash and debris and identify common sources
  • Identify the destination of marine trash and debris
  • Explain the risk marine trash and debris pose to the environment
  • Describe common causes of marine trash and debris
  • Explain laws and regulations and preventative measures that stop trash and debris from entering the water

Course Content

The course includes topics such as:

  • Definition of marine trash and debris
  • Common sources of marine debris
  • Environmental impacts
  • Pathways and destinations of debris
  • Pollution prevention measures
  • Waste handling responsibilities
  • Reporting and good housekeeping practices

Assessment

Learners are assessed through knowledge checks and assessment questions throughout the course. This course includes 5 questions.

Certificate

Successful completion of the course will result in a certificate of completion issued by RelyOn.

OSHA-Aligned eLearning

This course is developed by RelyOn and aligned with relevant OSHA requirements and guidance. OSHA does not approve, accredit, certify, or endorse individual training providers or courses. This training is intended to support awareness and understanding of workplace safety requirements related to OSHA.