This course has been replaced with a broader and more in-depth course that includes Ammonia Awareness. The NEW program is called Detection & Control of Hazardous Materials. This course is a theory only course and is available in both an instructor-monitored format and online format.
This course has been replaced with a broader and more in-depth course that includes Ammonia Awareness. The new program is called Detection & Control of Hazardous Materials.
This course is a theory only course and is available in both an instructor-monitored format and online format.
For the online format select:
Detection and Control of Hazardous Materials – Alberta
Program Intent:
This is a basic course designed to improve the awareness of the hazards of working in an environment where ammonia (NH3) may be present.
Who Should Attend?
Persons who presently work or plan to work in an area were Ammonia (NH3) is used or stored.
Course Content:
Product use
Classification
Exposure Limits
Hazard Identification
First Aid Measures
Fire or Explosion Data
Accidental Release Measures
Handling and Storage
Exposure Controls and PPE
Properties of NH3
Stability and Reactivity
Toxicological Information
Disposal Considerations
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