This course provides an overview of natural gas in its compressed (CNG) and liquefied (LNG) forms, including an overview of associated hazards. It covers various aspects of natural gas vehicles and describes where they can be found in Canada.
This course provides an overview of natural gas in its compressed (CNG) and liquefied (LNG) forms, including an overview of associated hazards. It covers various aspects of natural gas vehicles and describes where they can be found in Canada. The course concludes with suggested incident response guidelines for first responders.
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is a hazardous material that poses three major risks to fire fighters and other emergency responders – it is a flammable gas that has been liquefied cryogenically; and it disperses rapidly. This course focuses on the hazards, characteristics, and risks of LNG.
This training program is designed to provide all participants with a level of knowledge and experience that meets TSSA standards. It will help ensure participants can safely activate, connect and disconnect propane torches, heaters and other propane fueled appliances.
Participants will learn tactics to improve their driving behaviour and better understand the factors that influence driver attitudes. This course is approved by Alberta Transportation as a Defensive Driving Course (DDC).
This course is designed to enhance the participant’s ability to handle HSE challenges in their daily work environment.
This training program is designed to provide the information and hands-on practice necessary for construction workers to be able to safely connect, activate, and disconnect heaters, torches, and propane-powered equipment of less than 400,000 Btu/h, in accordance with Technical Standards
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