Training

Hazardous waste e-learning

by Mark Rowe

An e-learning module aimed at helping law enforcement officers identify and prevent the illegal trade in hazardous chemicals and wastes has been launched by INTERPOL and the Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions.

With some 10 million tonnes of hazardous and other wastes transported around the world each year, the online tool is aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the three global treaties which contribute to the safe management, production, movement, use and disposal of hazardous chemicals and wastes.

David Higgins, head of INTERPOL’s Environmental Security unit, said: “The legal international trade in chemicals is an important part of the global economy, but it is crucial that this trade be effectively monitored. This e-learning tool provides targeted capacity building to law enforcement officials to help ensure safe and environmentally sound management of hazardous substances.”

And Jim Willis, Executive Secretary of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, said: “Protecting human health and the environment from the dangers of hazardous chemicals and wastes is a growing area of responsibility for enforcement officers. This tool will help them to meet their responsibilities to protect their countries, their peoples, and the global community.”

The e-learning module includes how to visually identify hazardous chemicals and wastes through elements such as container appearance, labels, codes and names, and the personal protective equipment required for inspections. The module also provides guidance on how to identify and deal with possible cases of illegal trade/trafficking and the importance of developing cooperation with agencies at national and international levels.

Available in Arabic, English, French and Spanish, the module comprises seven sections: the pillars of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions; import and export procedures under these Conventions; control of international trade; identification, classification and safety issues; dealing with suspicious or illegal trade and traffic; cooperation; and final assessment.

The e-learning tool, developed with European Union money, is available on the INTERPOL website: http://www.interpol.int.

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