The Basic H2S Training is designed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the specific hazards and properties associated with hydrogen sulfide (H2S). It focuses on ensuring that delegates are prepared to take appropriate emergency response actions in the event of an H2S-related incident.
Course Content:
- Understanding How Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Is Formed and Its Common Sources
- Properties, Characteristics, Measurement Parameters, and Occupational Exposure Limits of H2S
- Factors Influencing Individual Susceptibility to H2S
- Types of Detection Equipment and Respiratory Protective Equipment
- Pre-Use Checks for Personal Detection Devices and Escape Breathing Apparatus (EBA)
- Operating Personal H2S Detection Equipment, Including Proper Checks
- Donning and Operating an EBA with a Mask Within 30 Seconds
- Donning and Operating an EBA with a Hood Within 30 Seconds
- Connecting and Disconnecting to and From a Pressurized Cascade Breathing System
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completing the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the routes of exposure to H2S and the proper selection, usage, and maintenance of personal and respiratory protective equipment
- Comprehend workplace warnings, best practices, and maintenance procedures to safeguard personnel from H2S exposure
- Familiarize themselves with H2S detection and monitoring systems
- Gain knowledge of emergency response procedures, corrective actions, and shutdown procedures essential in the event of an H2S emergency.
Who Should Enroll?
This course is suitable for individuals working in environments where the presence of H2S gas is possible, and for HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) personnel responsible for ensuring safety in such environments.