CH-02: Propane Connection & Use of Construction Heaters & Torches up to and including 400,000 BTUH Introduction Product Knowledge Propane Cylinders Transporting and installing propane cylinders
Course Outline:
CH-02: Propane Connection & Use of Construction Heaters & Torches up to and including 400,000 BTUH
Introduction
Product Knowledge
Propane Cylinders
Transporting and installing propane cylinders
Construction heaters & torches and equipment
Practical demonstration
CH-02T: Propane Connection & Use of Propane Torches (only) up to and including 400,000 BTUH
Introduction
Product Knowledge
Propane Cylinders
Torches, regulators and hoses
Practical demonstration
Propane heaters and torches are widely used in a variety of industries and settings, including construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and home heating. While these devices can be incredibly useful, they can also be dangerous if not used properly.
That’s why it’s essential for anyone who works with propane heaters and torches in Ontario to receive proper training. Here are some reasons why propane heater and torch training is important:
Safety: Propane heaters and torches can be dangerous if not used properly. They can cause fires, explosions, and serious burns. Proper training can help workers understand the risks associated with these devices and how to use them safely.
Compliance: Ontario has specific regulations and standards for the use of propane heaters and torches. Workers who receive training are more likely to be compliant with these regulations, reducing the risk of fines and legal liability for their employer.
Efficiency: Proper use of propane heaters and torches can increase efficiency and productivity in the workplace. Workers who receive training are better equipped to use these devices effectively and efficiently.
Cost savings: Proper use of propane heaters and torches can also result in cost savings. When used correctly, these devices can help reduce energy costs and prevent damage to equipment and materials.
Overall, propane heater and torch training is essential for anyone who works with these devices in Ontario. It can help ensure safety, compliance, efficiency, and cost savings, making it a valuable investment for both workers and employers.
Assessment:
A passing grade of 75% is required in order to receive a certificate
Completion:
Upon successful completion of this Propane Safety Training course, participants will receive a temporary certificate with the permanent certificate to follow
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