
Science of Oil Spills (SOS) classes help spill responders increase their understanding of oil spill science when analyzing spills and making risk-based decisions. They are designed for new and mid-level spill responders.

The Washington Department of Ecology has long recommended both their responders and planners take NOAA's SOS class, often providing lists of 20-30 students for 5-10 available seats. The idea behind this online training is to meet WA ECY’s training demand without providing them more seats in the in-person SOS class.
Live sessions meet virtually in an Adobe Connect "classroom." This "library" houses all the announcements, resources, and links needed throughout the course.
- Teacher: Dylan Righi
- Teacher: Brooke Williams

Science of Oil Spills (SOS) classes help spill responders increase their understanding of oil spill science when analyzing spills and making risk-based decisions. They are designed for new and mid-level spill responders.

Science of Oil Spills (SOS) classes help spill responders increase their understanding of oil spill science when analyzing spills and making risk-based decisions. They are designed for new and mid-level spill responders.