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Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Safety Training

Course Code: OSH 160

$29

This course provides required employee training to develop awareness of the hazards of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). The course also covers H2S detection and monitoring methods, worker protection, and emergency planning and response requirements.
 

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Key Learning Objectives
  • Develop awareness of the hazards of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and safe work practices
  • Satisfy initial or refresher hydrogen sulfide (H2S) awareness training requirements
Training Topics
  • General awareness of hydrogen sulfide’s hazards 
  • Symptoms and effects of hydrogen sulfide exposure
  • Methods of protection
  • How to detect and monitor for presence of H2S gas 
  • Contingency planning for hydrogen sulfide releases
  • Responding to hydrogen sulfide exposure incidents 
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