This course meets the requirements of the ANSI/ASSE Z390.1-2017 Accepted Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Training. Students gain knowledge through lectures, group discussions, hands-on exercises, equipment demonstrations and student participation with H2S technology.
This course meets the requirements of the ANSI/ASSE Z390.1-2017 Accepted Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Training.
Students gain knowledge through lectures, group discussions, hands-on exercises, equipment demonstrations and student participation with H2S technology.
Students will be evaluated on their knowledge, skills and abilities during the learning seminar and will complete a final examination.
Upon successful completion of this Course, each Student will have the confidence to work in potentially hazardous H2S environments and will receive a Certification Card with statement of Passport Certification.
Course delivery is a combination of lecture, group table top exercise, student participation, and video.
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Passport is a Certification Course designed for Students who have the potential to be exposed to H2S in an environment with concentrations greater than the Occupational Exposure Limit.
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