Gas Detection course is offered by ATSafety Training. ATSafety Training has been providing quality safety training to commercial, industrial, mining, oil & gas, home-care and healthcare industries since 1996.
Course Objectives:
Areas that require gas detection
OH&S Act, Regulation & Code
Competent Worker
Code of Practice
Steps for testing
Common causes of fatalities in CSE
Ventilation
CSE – what is common?
Gas detection monitors
Atmospheric hazards
LEL/UEL
Occupational exposure limits
Gas detection requirements
About AT Safety Training
ATSafety Training has been providing quality safety training to commercial, industrial, mining, oil & gas, home-care and healthcare industries since 1996.
We take pride in our years of experience providing certified classes and hands on training with qualified instructors to give students the knowledge and techniques to help them in many situations applicable to their workplace and home
Our mission is to provide the best in safety training that meet or exceeds industry standards throughout Alberta and Western Canada.
ATSafety Training is pleased to assist you with booking your safety training to meet your busy schedule. We offer a full range of courses at our conveniently located Sherwood Park facility. To make it even more convenient, we also offer on-site training for groups.
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