Course Compare | Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd | Offshore and Industrial Trainer - 2015

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English
Last updated at

Sun, 05-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

2
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
Our course on Hydrogen Sulphide Safety covers properties and hazards, methods of detection, and the process of acting in case of an emergency. This training fulfills the criteria set by standards like OSHA, ANSI, and other regulatory standards. Students will be trained to work with SCBA sets and ELSA escape sets, handling H2S detectors, Cascade Breathing Systems, and monitoring equipment to achieve a successful and safe evacuation. The training provided in this course is inclusive of theoretical knowledge and practicals in such a way that one is better prepared for safe handling in case of H2S exposure. This class is highly important for the prevention of accidents and the safety of persons working in hazardous job environments.
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Requirements
  • Age Requirement: Participants must generally be at least 18 years old.
  • Basic Literacy: Ability to read and understand course materials and instructions in the language of instruction.
  • Medical Fitness: A medical check may be required to ensure participants are fit to use safety equipment like breathing apparatus.
  • Target Participants: Personnel working in the offshore oil and gas industry, workers on land rigs, staff in petrochemical processing plants, refineries, and wastewater treatment facilities, municipal workers such as drainage cleaners & any individuals exposed to environments where H2S gas may be encountered.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): In some cases, participants might need to bring their own PPE, depending on the training provider.
  • Prior Knowledge (Optional): Some courses may recommend basic awareness of workplace safety protocols, though this is not always mandatory.
Outcomes
  • 1. Explain how hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is formed, where it is found, and recognize other names used to describe the gas.
  • 2. Identify the properties and characteristics of H2S, including its odor, density, and flammability.
  • 3. Understand the concept of parts per million (ppm) as a measurement parameter and its application in detecting H2S levels.
  • 4. Define occupational exposure limits for H2S and recognize factors that affect individual susceptibility to the gas.
  • 5. Describe various types of H2S detector equipment and respiratory protection devices.
  • 6. Conduct pre-use checks on personal detection devices and escape breathing apparatus (EBA).
  • 7. Operate personal H2S detection equipment, including performing functional checks and responding appropriately to alarms.
  • 8. Demonstrate the correct donning, operation, and checks of an escape breathing apparatus (EBA) with both a mask and hood, achieving this within 30 seconds.
  • 9. Connect and disconnect safely from a pressurized cascade breathing system while using a correctly donned and activated EBA.
  • 10. Apply learned skills in responding effectively to H2S alarms and emergencies, ensuring personal safety and the safety of others.