Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

6

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mood

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200393

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 2 Award in Chemical Spill Control;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Unit

  • Introduction to Chemical Spill Hazards
  • Classification and Identification of Hazardous Substances
  • Spill Risk Assessment and Prevention
  • Chemical Spill Response Procedures
  • Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Spill Control Equipment
  • Environmental Protection, Reporting, and Legal Compliance

Upon the successfully LICQual Level 2 Award in Chemical Spill Control, learners will be able to

Introduction to Chemical Spill Hazards

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the types of chemical spills and their potential hazards to human health, the environment, and operations.
  • Identify common causes of chemical spills in various industries.
  • Explain the importance of chemical spill control and prevention in maintaining workplace safety and regulatory compliance.
  • Recognize the immediate and long-term consequences of uncontrolled chemical spills.

Classification and Identification of Hazardous Substances

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Identify hazardous chemicals using Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and labels.
  • Understand the chemical classification systems, including GHS (Globally Harmonized System), and apply them to different substances.
  • Recognize the physical and chemical properties of hazardous substances that affect spill response, such as reactivity, flammability, and toxicity.
  • Classify chemicals based on their spill risk and response requirements.

Spill Risk Assessment and Prevention

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Conduct a chemical spill risk assessment to identify areas of potential hazard.
  • Evaluate the likelihood and severity of spill incidents in the workplace.
  • Develop and implement spill prevention measures and controls.
  • Identify factors that can minimize the risk of chemical spills, including proper storage and handling techniques.

Chemical Spill Response Procedures

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Implement step-by-step procedures for responding to chemical spills safely and efficiently.
  • Utilize various spill control measures, such as containment, neutralization, and clean-up techniques.
  • Understand and apply emergency response protocols, including evacuation and reporting.
  • Coordinate with emergency response teams and communicate effectively during a spill incident.

Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Spill Control Equipment

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Select appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) based on the type of chemical spill and the substances involved.
  • Properly use and maintain spill control equipment, such as absorbents, booms, and barriers.
  • Understand the limitations and proper handling of spill control materials to prevent exposure and ensure effectiveness.
  • Demonstrate the correct procedure for donning and doffing PPE during a spill response scenario.

Environmental Protection, Reporting, and Legal Compliance

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the legal requirements and environmental regulations related to chemical spills, such as OSHA, EPA, and local environmental laws.
  • Implement strategies for protecting the environment during and after a chemical spill, including proper waste disposal and site decontamination.
  • Follow correct documentation and reporting procedures for chemical spills in compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Assess the long-term environmental impact of spills and the importance of continuous improvement in spill management systems.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of secondary school education or equivalent qualification is required.
  • Prior work experience in handling chemicals, laboratories, industrial environments, or health and safety roles is advantageous but not mandatory.
  • Learners must demonstrate the ability to understand and communicate in English.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, health and safety officers, and industrial workers who handle, store, or transport hazardous chemicals. It is suitable for beginners as well as experienced staff seeking formal recognition of their chemical safety skills.

You should take this course to gain essential knowledge and practical skills in preventing, containing, and managing chemical spills, ensuring workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection.

  • To gain essential knowledge of chemical spill prevention, containment, and response.
  • To ensure compliance with international occupational health and safety standards.
  • To enhance employability in industries where chemical safety is critical.

Graduates can pursue roles such as safety officer, laboratory technician, industrial operator, environmental health specialist, or site supervisor in sectors where chemical handling is required.

Learners can progress to advanced health and safety, environmental management, or chemical handling certifications, enhancing career growth and professional expertise.

Yes, the LICQual Level 2 Award in Chemical Spill Control is internationally recognised, providing globally valued skills for workplaces and safety-critical roles.

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