H2S Emergency Response Training Udemy
This H2S Emergency Response Training Course, teaches you how to stay Alive in an emergency. This course is designed for Oil and Gas workers, Industrial workers, Utilities, Pulp and Paper Mills, Fire Fighters, Emergency Responders and Technical People who work in Labs containing H2S.
The course reviews the properties of H2S, effects on health, how to protect yourself with respiratory protection, how to detect the gas, using electronic monitors, and tube type detectors. Responding to an high concentration exposure is also covered, including first aid steps and how to conduct a rescue.
The course consists of a series of video clips that are shot in actual H2S locations. They walk you through what you need to know. At the end of the course there is a exam, and you will receive a certificate that qualifies you to work around H2S.
The course takes about 3 hours to completed.
The course has 5 Chapters are includes the following Sections.
Chapter 1
Module 1 H2S Overview
Module 2 H2S Formation
Module 3 Where H2S is found
Module 4 H2S in History
Module 5 H2S Statistics
Chapter 2
Module 1 Atmospheric Hazard Assessment, Controls and Responsibilities
Module 2 H2S Hazard Assessment
Module 3 Occupation and Industrial Hygiene for H2S
Module 4 Hazard Control Hierarchy
Module 5 Legislated Responsibilities
Chapter 3
Module 1 Personal Protective Equipment
Module 2 Types of Respiratory PPE
Module 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Respiratory PPE
Module 4 Selecting the Correct Personal Protective Equipment
Module 5 Preparing for the Operation of Respiratory PPE
Chapter 4
Module 1 Hydrogen Sulphide Detection
Module 2 Safe Working Limits, Occupational Exposure limits, Time Weighted Averages, IDLH and Ceilings
Module 3 Gas Detection Equipment, Electronic Monitors and Type Detectors
Module 4 Sampling an atmosphere
Chapter 5
Module 1 H2S Emergency Response
Module 2 First Aid and CPR for H2S Exposure
Conclusion and Test
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Course details
This H2S Emergency Response Training Course, teaches you how to stay Alive in an emergency. This course is designed for Oil and Gas workers, Industrial workers, Utilities, Pulp and Paper Mills, Fire Fighters, Emergency Responders and Technical People who work in Labs containing H2S.
The course reviews the properties of H2S, effects on health, how to protect yourself with respiratory protection, how to detect the gas, using electronic monitors, and tube type detectors. Responding to an high concentration exposure is also covered, including first aid steps and how to conduct a rescue.
The course consists of a series of video clips that are shot in actual H2S locations. They walk you through what you need to know. At the end of the course there is a exam, and you will receive a certificate that qualifies you to work around H2S.
The course takes about 3 hours to completed.
The course has 5 Chapters are includes the following Sections.
Chapter 1
Module 1 H2S Overview
Module 2 H2S Formation
Module 3 Where H2S is found
Module 4 H2S in History
Module 5 H2S Statistics
Chapter 2
Module 1 Atmospheric Hazard Assessment, Controls and Responsibilities
Module 2 H2S Hazard Assessment
Module 3 Occupation and Industrial Hygiene for H2S
Module 4 Hazard Control Hierarchy
Module 5 Legislated Responsibilities
Chapter 3
Module 1 Personal Protective Equipment
Module 2 Types of Respiratory PPE
Module 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Respiratory PPE
Module 4 Selecting the Correct Personal Protective Equipment
Module 5 Preparing for the Operation of Respiratory PPE
Chapter 4
Module 1 Hydrogen Sulphide Detection
Module 2 Safe Working Limits, Occupational Exposure limits, Time Weighted Averages, IDLH and Ceilings
Module 3 Gas Detection Equipment, Electronic Monitors and Type Detectors
Module 4 Sampling an atmosphere
Chapter 5
Module 1 H2S Emergency Response
Module 2 First Aid and CPR for H2S Exposure
Conclusion and Test
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