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    Hydrogen Sulfide Safety (RILS)

    Course Summary
    • Properly prepare for, identify, and react to Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure.
    • Information on H2S physical and chemical properties, as well as common sources, controls, and best practices.
    • The course has been developed in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, ANSI Z390.
    • Potential hazards of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) and, discusses the risks of working around H2S and educates participants on the steps to work safely in a potential H2S environment.
    • Properties and characteristics of H2S as well as the health problems associated.
       Upon successful completion of this course and competency exam, participants will be able to:
    • Describe the regulations and standards that are applicable to hydrogen sulfide.
    • Identify the sources of hydrogen sulfide.
    • Describe the physical and chemical properties of hydrogen sulfide.
    • Explain the factors of hydrogen sulfide exposure.
    • Discuss the health effects of hydrogen sulfide.
    • Identify the properties and chrematistics.
    • Effects and expos.
    • Engineering control.


    • Introductions
    • Understanding H2S Risks
    • Properties and characteristics
    • H2S at Rig sites
    • Effects of H2S on the Human Body video
    • Effect of Exposure
    • H2S Toxic Effects
    • Protection
    • H2S Measurement
    • H2S is Dangerous
    • Table for H2S Effects
    • Group Exercise
    • Threshold Limit Value of H2S
    • Threshold Limit Value of SO2
    • Group Exercise
    • H2S Gas Safety Awareness video
    • Air Monitoring Device
    • Coelenteric Detectors video

    • Engineering Control
    • Raspatory Program
    • Silent Killer: Hydrogen Sulfide Release in Texas video
    • Group Exercise
    • Personal Protective Equipment
    • H2S and Equipment
    • Equipment Used to Detect H2S
    • Emergency Response Procedures
    • H2S and SO2 Initial Response video
    • Emergency Response Program
    • Emergency Rescue Procedures
    • Emergency Rescue Procedure 7 Basic Steps
    • Emergency First Aid Procedure
    • Avoiding Exposures
    • Emergency Planning Zone
    • Evacuation
    • Recover From H2S Release
    • Summary, questions
    • Class quality evaluation
    • End of class

    All worker who encounters Hydrogen Sulfide.

    • Understanding H2S Risks
    • Properties and characteristics
    • H2S at Rig sites
    • Effects of H2S on the Human Body video
    • Effect of Exposure
    • H2S Toxic Effects
    • Protection
    • H2S Measurement
    • H2S is Dangerous
    • Table for H2S Effects
    • Threshold Limit Value of H2S
    • Threshold Limit Value of SO2
    • H2S Gas Safety Awareness video
    • Air Monitoring Device
    • Coelenteric Detectors video
    • Engineering Control
    • Raspatory Program
    • Silent Killer: Hydrogen Sulfide Release in Texas video
    • Personal Protective Equipment
    • H2S and Equipment
    • Equipment Used to Detect H2S
    • Emergency Response Procedures
    • H2S and SO2 Initial Response video
    • Emergency Response Program
    • Emergency Rescue Procedures
    • Emergency Rescue Procedure 7 Basic Steps
    • Emergency First Aid Procedure
    • Avoiding Exposures
    • Emergency Planning Zone
    • Evacuation
    • Recover From H2S Release

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