Veriforce PEC H2s Clear for Energy
PEC H2S Clear for Energy is the leading industry-recognized training program on the deadly threat of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). It is a comprehensive, instructor-led, 4-hour course that arms workers with all the crucial information and processes specific to working in potentially deadly H2S environments.
Description
H2S Training
The Veriforce PEC H2S Clear for Energy (4-hour) training course prepares general industry workers by providing crucial knowledge of the dangers of H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) and the precautions, tools and controls necessary when working in H2S environments. This course covers the classroom requirements of ANSI Z390.1.
PEC H2S Clear for Energy is the leading industry-recognized training program on the deadly threat of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). It is a comprehensive, instructor-led, 4-hour course that arms workers with all the crucial information and processes specific to working in potentially deadly H2S environments.
This H2S training is available as a standalone course via instructor, or it can be taken as a predecessor to Veriforce PEC Safe Land Basic 2021 Orientation, Basic/10, or 24 Hour Core Compliance course.
Are There Prerequisites for H2S Certification?
There are no prerequisites for this course, however, it is recommended students complete Verifroce PEC Safe Land USA 2021 Basic Orientation, Basic/10, or 24 Hour Core Compliance to meet general industry safety awareness and orientation requirements.
Ensure your employees are trained on standardized H2S topics required by operators and regulatory agencies in the most complete and cost-effective program developed by Veriforce PEC, the leader in safety training programs for the oil and gas industry.
Veriforce PEC H2S Clear for Energy Certification Course Components
Veriforce PEC H2S Clear for Energy meets minimum requirements for awareness-level training on the following topics:
- Acute and Chronic Health Effects
- Administrative Controls
- API Hazard Conditions
- Buddy System
- Burning, Flaring, and Venting
- Characteristics of Hydrogen Sulfide
- Chemical and Physical Properties
- Company and Worker Responsibilities
- Contingency Plans
- Corrective Actions and Shutdown Procedures
- Detection and Monitoring Methods
- Dispersion Models
- Effects of Hydrogen Sulfide on Metals
- Emergency Response and Evacuation
- Emerging Technology
- Engineering Controls
- First Aid and Post-exposure Evaluation
- Hydrogen Sulfide in Confined Spaces
- Hazard Communication for Hydrogen Sulfide
- Hazards of Hydrogen Sulfide and Sulfur Dioxide
- Ignition Sources
- Immediate Action Plans
- Methods for Detecting and Monitoring
- Operation of Safety Equipment and Life Support Systems
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
- Recommended Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Service Operations, Drilling and Servicing Operations, Production Facilities/Fluid Transfer and Maintenance, Offshore Operations, and Gas Processing Plants
- Rescue Techniques
- Respiratory Protection
- Routes and Limits of Exposure
- Safe Work Practices
- Sensitivity and Acute and Chronic Health Effects
- Sources of Hydrogen Sulfide
- State and Federal Regulatory Requirements
- Training Requirements
- Transportation
- Ventilation
- Warning Signs and Alarms
- Wind Direction