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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2017.23.4.365

A Study on the Improvement of Marine Pollution Response Education Program of Korea Coast Guard Academy - Focusing on Comparison between Domestic and Foreign Curriculums -  

Choi, Hyun Kue (Marine Pollution Response Bureau, Korea Coast Guard, Ministry of Public Safety and Security)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.23, no.4, 2017 , pp. 365-375 More about this Journal
Abstract
Approximately 250 marine pollution accidents involving oil and HNS spills are reported every year in the Republic of Korea. It is necessary that a strengthen of specialization of marine pollution response personnel on marine pollution response due to a diminution of damage when a major oil and HNS spill incident occurred, as in the case of the M/V Heibei Spirit and the M/V Maritime Maisie. In regard to this, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has planned to revise the OPRC Model Training Course to strengthen expertise for oil spill incident responses. Through a comparison of curriculum with the Korea Coast Guard Academy (KCGA) program, a revised IMO Model Course and the OSRL training institute, this study recommends the following improvements for the education program of the KCGA in response to oil spills. This study suggests several options in line with this approach to revise the oil spill response education curriculum, exercise, discussions and making materials. Accreditation of the KCGA as an institute that provides an IMO Model training course developed according to the revised IMO Model Course material is proposed.
Keywords
International Maritime Organization; Marine Pollution Response Personnel; Oil and HNS; Korea Coast Guard Academy; Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL);
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