Through interactive online lectures, exercises, and discussions, participants
honed their decision-making skills, emphasizing the need for quick action to
minimize the impact of any potential spill. The training highlighted the importance of robust cooperation—not only
within Lebanon but also with neighbouring countries and the international
community.
Key topics included understanding roles and responsibilities before and
during an incident, navigating relevant regulations and conventions, and
addressing liability and compensation issues. The group reviewed the current status
of Lebanon’s National Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NOSCP), exploring ways to
further enhance the country’s preparedness.
In addition to
sharpening their skills, participants gained valuable networking opportunities,
fostering a collaborative approach to oil spill readiness and response.
The course was organized by the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency
Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC), through IMO’s Integrated
Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP).