These illustrated case studies contain emergency situations in a confined space on a cargo ship.  In addition to the videos, there are lecture screens that give the students the opportunity to understand and practice what they should do if they encounter a confined space on land or sea-based structures.  Additionally, the program includes 8 different Awareness and Operations Scenarios and accompanying Student Handouts.

This program provides 18 different scenarios with an accompanying PowerPoint (.PPTX) and Student Manual for each one.   Users are prompted to view a scenario embedded in a .PPTX while following along with the downloadable student manual provided in the LMS.  Main topic areas include:  Gas Cylinder Operations and Awareness, 55 Gallon Drum Operations and Awareness, 275 Gallon Tote Operations and Awareness.

This instructor resource features four interactive game scenarios focused on chemical release incidents. Each scenario includes a scene video, interactive clue-finding elements, guiding questions, and engaging activities designed to promote critical thinking. Students are encouraged to analyze each scenario thoroughly and aim for the highest possible score by the end of the game.

These scenarios can be used in-class to facilitate discussion and review, helping students assess and interpret each situation based on the evidence presented.

In every scenario, students are expected to identify the type of container involved and examine the scene for relevant placards, symbols, and markings.

Ports, because they are entry points for vessels from other areas of the globe not often visited by the population in your area, can pose a biological hazard to the homeland. And while bringing biological hazards along is typically not done maliciously, there is also the potential for a port to be used by terrorists to launch a biological attack.

This course is intended for persons working in and around ports. It's designed to give you the skills needed to prevent the spread of a potential biohazard that surfaces in a port environment.

This program provides an overview of several factors maritime operations and technical workers need to be aware of while on the job and how to respond to chemical spills in a maritime environment.

These illustrated videos describe a COVID-19 outbreak aboard a ship. The first video follows a crew member as he begins to show symptoms, and the choices he makes that impacts the potential spread of the infectious disease. The video emphasizes prevention protocols to follow to keep crew and passengers safe.  The second video describes an infectious disease outbreak response at sea. The video follows two crew members in self-isolation and depicts mental health and safe care effects involved with quarantine.

This case study video describes the 2008 argon release in the hold of a vessel in South Florida that resulted in three fatalities. The video examines the points of view from first responders and other individuals involved in the incident, why it happened, and how it could have been prevented.