Diploma in MARPOL and Preventing Marine Pollution
This diploma course on maritime law covers the international MARPOL Convention and its role in reducing air pollution caused by ships as they consume oil.
Air pollution is any pollutant found in the atmosphere that can damage or harm any living creature or the environment in which they live. This diploma course explores the prevention of air pollution due to ships in the marine environment. The law of the sea, air pollutants, the protocols of the annexes put together to curb the pollution and the Clean Air Act are all covered in this course. Register for this course today!
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Marine Environment and Protection
This module discusses the rights and responsibilities of nations with respect to the use of the world’s oceans, establishing guidelines for businesses, the environment, as well as the management of marine natural resources. This module also discusses the major conventions formed to curb marine pollution and regulate the use of the world’s oceans by individual states.
MARPOL Convention
This module highlights the definitions, applications, port state control as well as reports contained in the articles and protocols of the MARPOL. This module also covers the MARPOL convention that was incorporated to address pollution at sea and in coastal waters as well as the adoption and enforced dates of the MARPOL convention. The tabulated structure and adopted date of the MARPOL conventions will also be covered in this module.
MARPOL Annex VI on Air
This module discusses the concepts, applications, exemptions, and regulations for the prevention of air pollution from ships. This module also highlights the protocols guiding the emission of Ozone-Depleting Substances and other chemicals. Ship incineration, special areas as well as the energy efficiency of ships will also be covered in this module.
Diploma in Prevention of Air Pollution by Ships – First Assessment
You must score 80% or more to pass this assessment.; Module
United States Clean Air Act
This module discusses the history and the amendment of the Clean Air Act. You will study the EPA regulations for emissions from vehicles and engines as well as the major diesel engine emissions. The applicability, emission standards, and other provisions of the EPA evolution of non-road diesel engine regulations, as well as the US enforcements on emissions, will also be analyzed in this module.
Survey and Inspections
This module highlights the regulated standards of MARPOL Annex VI fuel on oil sulfur as well as the content, places, and time to file a fuel oil non-availability report. This module also outlines the IAPP certificate surveys, Annex VI requirement deficiencies, inspections of the EPA engine emission regulations and low sulfur fuel oil.
Diploma in Prevention of Air Pollution by Ships – Second Assessment
You must score 80% or more to pass this assessment.; Module
Course assessment
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