The unit of competency MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres as a standalone unit. The target participants for this course delivery are those working in industry and may have some knowledge of atmosphere gas testing but do not hold the unit of competency MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres.
Description
The unit of competency MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres as a standalone unit. The target participants for this course delivery are those working in industry and may have some knowledge of atmosphere gas testing but do not hold the unit of competency MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres.
Therefore the candidates in this case have been engaged in the workforce doing a variety of different types of work associated with atmospheric hazards in certain environments, namely confined spaces.
This training will enable them to perform the requirements of gas atmosphere testing prior to any worker entering the environment.
Purpose
Candidates will be empowered by this course and be equipped with skills and knowledge to accomplish gas testing for atmospheric hazards.
As a result of this program, candidates will be able to:
Access, interpret and apply technical and safety information for gas atmosphere testing.
Prepare equipment for gas testing (Calibrate and challenge test)
Test the atmosphere for hazardous gas
Record atmospheric results on permit
Clean, maintain and store equipment
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Individual and group exercises are designed to get people thinking about what they have learnt and how to apply their knowledge.
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