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Gas Testing

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Start
October 21, 2020 12:00 am
End
October 21, 2020 11:30 pm
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29.968943, 31.269820   View map
Phone
01142166862

The course aim to provide gas testing analysis with the necessary information to allow them to conduct effective and competent gas testing procedures

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define the terms LEL and UEL and explain their significance
  • Describe the effects of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and other gases
  • Describe the effects of hazardous atmospheric concentrations.
  • List the sources of flammable and toxic gases in an enclosed atmosphere
  • List sources of ignition
  • Describe the gas testing procedure
  • Describe the principle of operation and demonstrate the correct operating procedure of selected gas testing equipment.
  • Select, use and care for PPE for different oxygen deficient atmospheres, toxic and flammable gases.
  • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the various types of oxygen, flammable and toxic gas detection equipment – to include fixed, portable and personal monitors
  • Identify the range and frequency of tests and their acceptable limits
  • Understand where to site ongoing monitoring equipment for vessel entry
  • Understand the principles of gas testing as applied to confined space entry

  • Introduction
  • Atmospheric hazards statics
  • What is gas testing?
  • Who carries out gas testing?
  • History of Air Monitoring
  • Definition of terms, PPM, LEL, UEL, PEL, TLV, TWA, etc
  • Principles of atmosphere testing
  • Range and frequency of tests and their acceptable limits
  • Hazardous atmospheric concentrations
  • Atmosphere measuring and monitoring equipment
  • Different types of detectors including fixed and portable detectors
  • Air sampling gas detector tubes
  • Strengths and weaknesses of the various types of atmospheric flammable gas detection equipment – to include transportable, portable and personal monitors
  • Principles of gas testing as applied to confined space entry.
  • The principles of hot work gas testing as applied to the work area
  • Oxygen deficiency& enrichment hazards and risks
  • Flammable gases and their hazards.
  • Toxic gases effects such as H2S, CO, SO2, etc.
  • The types of PPE required with gas testing operations
  • Interpreting, documenting the results and advice relevant personnel.
  • How to using Breathing Apparatus
  • How to deal with Gas Testing Detector.
  • Gas detector pre-start checks
  • How to use Air sampling gas detector tubes
  • Summary & evaluation

This course is suited for All personnel who conduct atmospheric gas sampling of work areas and confined spaces

      • Classroom lectures

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Gas Testing

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