The document describes training courses offered by Cresent, including those for Authorised Gas Tester Levels 1-3. Level 1 training covers gas detection in confined spaces, while Level 2 focuses on gas testing for hot work.
The Asbestos Awareness e-learning course provides basic information on asbestos hazards. The Authorised Gas Tester Level 1 e-learning has 5 modules covering topics like gas properties, legislation, and interpreting test results.
The Authorised Gas Tester Level 1 classroom training is a 3-day course intended to provide hands-on experience using gas detection equipment and understanding the AGT role.
This certificate certifies that Aydin Ucar completed the IPAM Essentials 3.7 eLearning Course on May 21, 2014. The course was completed and the certificate number is 1kzF7PXAov.
This certificate certifies that Aydin Ucar completed the BlueCat Fundamentals 4.0.6 Course on January 17, 2015. The certificate contains Aydin Ucar's name, the name of the course completed, the date of completion, and a verification code.
The document outlines the key elements of the OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard including:
1) The PSM standard applies to processes involving certain chemicals above threshold quantities and requires facilities to implement 14 elements to prevent accidental releases.
2) The 14 elements include procedures for employee participation, process hazard analysis, operating procedures, contractor management, emergency planning, and compliance audits.
3) The goal of the PSM standard is to ensure facilities have the necessary information to safely manage processes involving highly hazardous chemicals and prevent accidental releases.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety training course taking place from August 22-27, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course is accredited by NEBOSH and will cover key topics in operational safety for the oil and gas industries. Patrick Casken from Armada OSH will lead the course. The training will take place over 6 days and include sessions on hazards, risk management, process safety management, hydrocarbon safety, fire protection and emergency response. Participants will be assessed through a written exam on the final day. The document also outlines the course objectives, structure, learning outcomes and terms and conditions.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety training course taking place from August 22-27, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course is accredited by NEBOSH and will cover key topics in operational safety for the oil and gas industries. Patrick Casken from Armada OSH will lead the course. The training will take place over 5 days and include sessions on hazards, risk management, process safety management, hydrocarbon safety, fire protection and emergency response, and logistics and transport operations. Participants will be assessed through a written exam on the final day. The document also provides the course schedule, learning objectives, and terms and conditions.
Here are the 2 main reasons why employees are required to be provided with and to use PPE on a certain task:
1. Engineering controls and administrative controls are not feasible or do not completely control the hazard. PPE is needed to supplement other control measures.
2. There is a temporary hazard present during certain maintenance, repair, or cleaning activities that require the direct handling of hazardous substances. In these situations, PPE may be the most practical means of protection until the activity is completed.
NEBOSH OIL AND GAS TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN OPERATIONS SAFETYZain Shah
This document provides a summary of the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety syllabus. The syllabus consists of one unit divided into five elements covering topics such as health and safety management, hydrocarbon process safety, fire protection, and transport operations. The unit is assessed through a two-hour written examination consisting of short-answer and long-answer questions.
This certificate certifies that Aydin Ucar completed the IPAM Essentials 3.7 eLearning Course on May 21, 2014. The course was completed and the certificate number is 1kzF7PXAov.
This certificate certifies that Aydin Ucar completed the BlueCat Fundamentals 4.0.6 Course on January 17, 2015. The certificate contains Aydin Ucar's name, the name of the course completed, the date of completion, and a verification code.
The document outlines the key elements of the OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard including:
1) The PSM standard applies to processes involving certain chemicals above threshold quantities and requires facilities to implement 14 elements to prevent accidental releases.
2) The 14 elements include procedures for employee participation, process hazard analysis, operating procedures, contractor management, emergency planning, and compliance audits.
3) The goal of the PSM standard is to ensure facilities have the necessary information to safely manage processes involving highly hazardous chemicals and prevent accidental releases.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety training course taking place from August 22-27, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course is accredited by NEBOSH and will cover key topics in operational safety for the oil and gas industries. Patrick Casken from Armada OSH will lead the course. The training will take place over 6 days and include sessions on hazards, risk management, process safety management, hydrocarbon safety, fire protection and emergency response. Participants will be assessed through a written exam on the final day. The document also outlines the course objectives, structure, learning outcomes and terms and conditions.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety training course taking place from August 22-27, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course is accredited by NEBOSH and will cover key topics in operational safety for the oil and gas industries. Patrick Casken from Armada OSH will lead the course. The training will take place over 5 days and include sessions on hazards, risk management, process safety management, hydrocarbon safety, fire protection and emergency response, and logistics and transport operations. Participants will be assessed through a written exam on the final day. The document also provides the course schedule, learning objectives, and terms and conditions.
Here are the 2 main reasons why employees are required to be provided with and to use PPE on a certain task:
1. Engineering controls and administrative controls are not feasible or do not completely control the hazard. PPE is needed to supplement other control measures.
2. There is a temporary hazard present during certain maintenance, repair, or cleaning activities that require the direct handling of hazardous substances. In these situations, PPE may be the most practical means of protection until the activity is completed.
NEBOSH OIL AND GAS TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN OPERATIONS SAFETYZain Shah
This document provides a summary of the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety syllabus. The syllabus consists of one unit divided into five elements covering topics such as health and safety management, hydrocarbon process safety, fire protection, and transport operations. The unit is assessed through a two-hour written examination consisting of short-answer and long-answer questions.
GLOBAL PROCESS SAFETY COMPLIANCE STARTS HERE WITH SIGMA-HSESigma-HSE (UK) Ltd
We provide expert consultancy advice and test data for organisations wishing to maintain and improve their process safety compliance. Our global reach, unrivalled expertise and multi-sector knowledge, make us the number one safety partner for your safety needs.
https://sigma-hse.com/
This document provides information about a 3-day NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course taking place from March 14-16, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa. It introduces the course leader, Patrick Casken, who has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in the oil and gas industries and focuses on hydrocarbon process safety to effectively manage risks onshore and offshore. It is suitable for safety professionals working in the oil and gas industry and aims to provide knowledge to manage risks and achieve international health and safety standards. The course will be taught through a risk-based approach and cover topics like incident investigation, hazards, risk management, process safety,
This document provides information on a NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course taking place from March 21-26, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course leader, Patrick Casken, has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in oil and gas, focusing on hydrocarbon process safety to effectively manage risks. It is suitable for safety professionals in oil and gas onshore and offshore. The course objectives are to provide a safer workplace, assurance of safety standards, and return on investment through practical knowledge.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ghulam Shabbir that outlines his professional qualifications and experience in health, safety, and environment management. It details his academic and technical qualifications including degrees in law and arts as well as certifications in health, safety, and fire safety management. The CV describes over 18 years of experience in mechanical engineering and 10 years of experience in health, safety, and environmental management roles. It provides an overview of Ghulam Shabbir's responsibilities, projects, and areas of expertise in ensuring compliance with health, safety, and fire safety standards.
The document discusses cleanroom classification, design, and testing. It begins with definitions of key cleanroom terms and an overview of ISO cleanroom classifications. The document then covers cleanroom design concepts, including controlling airflow patterns, segregating material and personnel flows, and using airlocks and pressure differentials to prevent contamination between zones. It emphasizes planning cleanroom design based on the processes, equipment, and contamination control concepts.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course being held from March 14-17, 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa. It introduces the course leader, Patrick Casken, who has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in the oil and gas industries and managing operational risks. It is suitable for safety professionals working in the oil and gas industry and focuses on hydrocarbon process safety and process safety management. The course uses a risk-based approach and covers topics like incident investigation, hazards, risk assessment, process safety, emergency response, and transport safety over its 5 days.
This document outlines an assessors course that covers workplace safety and health legislation, risk management, controls for high-risk activities, performance measurement, incident investigation, auditing, and emergency preparedness. The course aims to teach participants how to advise on legal compliance, risk management, control measures, performance monitoring, investigations, safety programs, and auditing. It is intended for safety coordinators, assessors, and advisors. The course covers safety topics like fires, explosions, inspections, and permit systems through lectures, case studies and practical training on gas detection equipment. Participants must attend 75% of the course and pass a theory assessment with a 70% score.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on non-destructive testing (NDT). The course will cover topics including radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, phased array ultrasonic testing, time-of-flight diffraction testing, and NDT certification. It will be held in Abu Dhabi and include presentations from industry experts as well as a site visit to the Middle East Industrial Training Institute. Attendees will gain practical insights into implementing efficient NDT plans to improve safety and productivity in their facilities.
This five-day course trains participants to be aviation lead environmental assessors for IATA's IEnvA program. It provides in-depth knowledge of environmental management systems like ISO 14001 and EMAS, as well as the IEnvA requirements. Participants will learn about applicable aviation laws and regulations, environmental aspects of airline operations, auditing principles, and how to evaluate environmental performance for continual improvement. The course uses case studies and focuses on developing skills for environmental auditing and assessment. Upon completion, participants will receive IATA recognition as qualified aviation lead environmental assessors.
This document discusses using density functional theory (DFT) to model gas sensors for improved selectivity, sensitivity, and stability. It aims to design gas sensors tailored to specific target gases through DFT-based simulations of gas adsorption on sensor materials. The goals are to enhance sensor performance while reducing costs. Successful modeling could yield design guidelines and predictive models to accelerate gas sensor development.
The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. offers a wide array of occupational health and safety courses to train and educate the workforce and supervisors. Training complements existing policy, programs, and procedures related to manufacture and general industry, construction, and other trades. Both comprehensive and refresher training can be provided to business worldwide. Sessions can be presented face-to-face or by webinar. Quizzes and exams are provided as knowledge assessments. Certain courses require practical application for successful completion. Contact us by email at windsgroup@aol.com or call our office at 1+ 732.221.5687. All courses are taught by certified industrial hygienists (CIHs) and/or certified safety professionals (CSPs).
Clean Room - A compendium according to approved guidelines.Md Mosaruf Hossan
The document provides an overview of cleanroom classifications according to ISO, US Federal Standard 209E, and European standards. It discusses particle sources and control methods like filtration, dilution with higher air changes, and isolation. PIC/S guidelines recommend grade A environments with precise air control for high-risk aseptic operations, and grade B-D cleanrooms for less critical stages. Microbial limits and air monitoring frequencies are specified depending on the cleanroom grade.
7756 e-unep ashrae-national_certificationschemesMumtaz M to Z
This document provides examples of national certification schemes for refrigeration and air conditioning service technicians. It describes certification schemes in several countries and regions that establish minimum training and competency requirements. Certification helps ensure technicians properly handle new alternative refrigerants with different safety properties than older substances. The document aims to guide countries in establishing their own certification programs to improve technician skills and safety, particularly as newer low-global warming potential refrigerants are adopted.
The document provides an overview of confined space safety. It defines a confined space as a space large enough to enter that has limited entry/exit and is not designed for continuous occupancy. It also distinguishes between permitted confined spaces, which contain hazards, and non-permitted spaces, which do not. The goal of the course is to prevent injuries from confined space entry through understanding confined space criteria, evaluating workplaces, and implementing necessary changes. Key points covered include confined space definitions, classifications, examples, atmospheric testing procedures, permit requirements, assigned roles of entrants and attendants, and emergency response procedures.
The document provides information about an internship program conducted at Vimta Labs Ltd in Coimbatore, India. It discusses the company profile and services provided by Vimta related to environmental assessments, monitoring, and chemistry. It also outlines the objectives of the internship which were to monitor ambient air quality in an industrial estate, compare results to national standards, and calculate the air pollution index. The methodology section describes the various instruments and parameters used to monitor ambient air, stack emissions, water quality, noise, and light levels.
07. Portable Gas Detection Training_Eng.pptxRoyMangara1
The document outlines Chevron's standards for portable gas detection. It discusses requirements for gas detection training and testing. All training must be documented and include a written test with a minimum passing score of 70%. Those who fail must receive coaching and re-test. Test results must be documented and reported. The document also provides definitions and outlines the roles and responsibilities in gas detection. It describes the gas detection process from start to closeout, including being trained and confident, planning work, getting permission, worksite preparation, performing work and closing out.
The document discusses revising India's national ambient air quality standards. It notes the existing standards were set in 1982 and revised in 1994 based on limited domestic studies and USEPA health criteria. It identifies issues with the current standards, including the need to consider additional pollutants like PM10 and PM2.5, reclassify area types, and update based on new health studies. An expert committee is reviewing information from other countries' standards, pollution data, health studies and a report being prepared by IIT Kanpur to recommend revised ambient air quality criteria and standards.
This document discusses air pollution monitoring and different monitoring methods. It describes the need for well-planned monitoring to make rational decisions about environmental protection programs. Discrete sampling using manual methods are presented as a practical alternative for most monitoring objectives in India. High volume air samplers and respirable dust samplers are discussed as methods for ambient and workplace air quality monitoring. Continuous automatic instruments are better for surveillance but discrete sampling is more versatile and cost-effective for monitoring multiple locations and parameters.
Fugitive emissions are unintended releases of gases from industrial equipment like pumps, compressors, and valves. This document discusses strategies for reducing fugitive emissions from oil and gas operations at the Jubilee Field in Ghana. It recommends developing a leak detection and repair program to monitor equipment for leaks. Selecting appropriate seals for equipment and following a direct inspection and maintenance process can minimize emissions. While flaring at the FPSO exceeds limits, substituting nitrile seals could help reduce emissions cost-effectively. Overall, a long-term commitment is needed using regulations, alternative energy, and improved management practices to significantly cut fugitive emissions.
GLOBAL PROCESS SAFETY COMPLIANCE STARTS HERE WITH SIGMA-HSESigma-HSE (UK) Ltd
We provide expert consultancy advice and test data for organisations wishing to maintain and improve their process safety compliance. Our global reach, unrivalled expertise and multi-sector knowledge, make us the number one safety partner for your safety needs.
https://sigma-hse.com/
This document provides information about a 3-day NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course taking place from March 14-16, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa. It introduces the course leader, Patrick Casken, who has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in the oil and gas industries and focuses on hydrocarbon process safety to effectively manage risks onshore and offshore. It is suitable for safety professionals working in the oil and gas industry and aims to provide knowledge to manage risks and achieve international health and safety standards. The course will be taught through a risk-based approach and cover topics like incident investigation, hazards, risk management, process safety,
This document provides information on a NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course taking place from March 21-26, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. The course leader, Patrick Casken, has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in oil and gas, focusing on hydrocarbon process safety to effectively manage risks. It is suitable for safety professionals in oil and gas onshore and offshore. The course objectives are to provide a safer workplace, assurance of safety standards, and return on investment through practical knowledge.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ghulam Shabbir that outlines his professional qualifications and experience in health, safety, and environment management. It details his academic and technical qualifications including degrees in law and arts as well as certifications in health, safety, and fire safety management. The CV describes over 18 years of experience in mechanical engineering and 10 years of experience in health, safety, and environmental management roles. It provides an overview of Ghulam Shabbir's responsibilities, projects, and areas of expertise in ensuring compliance with health, safety, and fire safety standards.
The document discusses cleanroom classification, design, and testing. It begins with definitions of key cleanroom terms and an overview of ISO cleanroom classifications. The document then covers cleanroom design concepts, including controlling airflow patterns, segregating material and personnel flows, and using airlocks and pressure differentials to prevent contamination between zones. It emphasizes planning cleanroom design based on the processes, equipment, and contamination control concepts.
This document provides information about a NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety course being held from March 14-17, 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa. It introduces the course leader, Patrick Casken, who has over 25 years of experience in health and safety. The course covers principles of process safety management in the oil and gas industries and managing operational risks. It is suitable for safety professionals working in the oil and gas industry and focuses on hydrocarbon process safety and process safety management. The course uses a risk-based approach and covers topics like incident investigation, hazards, risk assessment, process safety, emergency response, and transport safety over its 5 days.
This document outlines an assessors course that covers workplace safety and health legislation, risk management, controls for high-risk activities, performance measurement, incident investigation, auditing, and emergency preparedness. The course aims to teach participants how to advise on legal compliance, risk management, control measures, performance monitoring, investigations, safety programs, and auditing. It is intended for safety coordinators, assessors, and advisors. The course covers safety topics like fires, explosions, inspections, and permit systems through lectures, case studies and practical training on gas detection equipment. Participants must attend 75% of the course and pass a theory assessment with a 70% score.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on non-destructive testing (NDT). The course will cover topics including radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, phased array ultrasonic testing, time-of-flight diffraction testing, and NDT certification. It will be held in Abu Dhabi and include presentations from industry experts as well as a site visit to the Middle East Industrial Training Institute. Attendees will gain practical insights into implementing efficient NDT plans to improve safety and productivity in their facilities.
This five-day course trains participants to be aviation lead environmental assessors for IATA's IEnvA program. It provides in-depth knowledge of environmental management systems like ISO 14001 and EMAS, as well as the IEnvA requirements. Participants will learn about applicable aviation laws and regulations, environmental aspects of airline operations, auditing principles, and how to evaluate environmental performance for continual improvement. The course uses case studies and focuses on developing skills for environmental auditing and assessment. Upon completion, participants will receive IATA recognition as qualified aviation lead environmental assessors.
This document discusses using density functional theory (DFT) to model gas sensors for improved selectivity, sensitivity, and stability. It aims to design gas sensors tailored to specific target gases through DFT-based simulations of gas adsorption on sensor materials. The goals are to enhance sensor performance while reducing costs. Successful modeling could yield design guidelines and predictive models to accelerate gas sensor development.
The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. offers a wide array of occupational health and safety courses to train and educate the workforce and supervisors. Training complements existing policy, programs, and procedures related to manufacture and general industry, construction, and other trades. Both comprehensive and refresher training can be provided to business worldwide. Sessions can be presented face-to-face or by webinar. Quizzes and exams are provided as knowledge assessments. Certain courses require practical application for successful completion. Contact us by email at windsgroup@aol.com or call our office at 1+ 732.221.5687. All courses are taught by certified industrial hygienists (CIHs) and/or certified safety professionals (CSPs).
Clean Room - A compendium according to approved guidelines.Md Mosaruf Hossan
The document provides an overview of cleanroom classifications according to ISO, US Federal Standard 209E, and European standards. It discusses particle sources and control methods like filtration, dilution with higher air changes, and isolation. PIC/S guidelines recommend grade A environments with precise air control for high-risk aseptic operations, and grade B-D cleanrooms for less critical stages. Microbial limits and air monitoring frequencies are specified depending on the cleanroom grade.
7756 e-unep ashrae-national_certificationschemesMumtaz M to Z
This document provides examples of national certification schemes for refrigeration and air conditioning service technicians. It describes certification schemes in several countries and regions that establish minimum training and competency requirements. Certification helps ensure technicians properly handle new alternative refrigerants with different safety properties than older substances. The document aims to guide countries in establishing their own certification programs to improve technician skills and safety, particularly as newer low-global warming potential refrigerants are adopted.
The document provides an overview of confined space safety. It defines a confined space as a space large enough to enter that has limited entry/exit and is not designed for continuous occupancy. It also distinguishes between permitted confined spaces, which contain hazards, and non-permitted spaces, which do not. The goal of the course is to prevent injuries from confined space entry through understanding confined space criteria, evaluating workplaces, and implementing necessary changes. Key points covered include confined space definitions, classifications, examples, atmospheric testing procedures, permit requirements, assigned roles of entrants and attendants, and emergency response procedures.
The document provides information about an internship program conducted at Vimta Labs Ltd in Coimbatore, India. It discusses the company profile and services provided by Vimta related to environmental assessments, monitoring, and chemistry. It also outlines the objectives of the internship which were to monitor ambient air quality in an industrial estate, compare results to national standards, and calculate the air pollution index. The methodology section describes the various instruments and parameters used to monitor ambient air, stack emissions, water quality, noise, and light levels.
07. Portable Gas Detection Training_Eng.pptxRoyMangara1
The document outlines Chevron's standards for portable gas detection. It discusses requirements for gas detection training and testing. All training must be documented and include a written test with a minimum passing score of 70%. Those who fail must receive coaching and re-test. Test results must be documented and reported. The document also provides definitions and outlines the roles and responsibilities in gas detection. It describes the gas detection process from start to closeout, including being trained and confident, planning work, getting permission, worksite preparation, performing work and closing out.
The document discusses revising India's national ambient air quality standards. It notes the existing standards were set in 1982 and revised in 1994 based on limited domestic studies and USEPA health criteria. It identifies issues with the current standards, including the need to consider additional pollutants like PM10 and PM2.5, reclassify area types, and update based on new health studies. An expert committee is reviewing information from other countries' standards, pollution data, health studies and a report being prepared by IIT Kanpur to recommend revised ambient air quality criteria and standards.
This document discusses air pollution monitoring and different monitoring methods. It describes the need for well-planned monitoring to make rational decisions about environmental protection programs. Discrete sampling using manual methods are presented as a practical alternative for most monitoring objectives in India. High volume air samplers and respirable dust samplers are discussed as methods for ambient and workplace air quality monitoring. Continuous automatic instruments are better for surveillance but discrete sampling is more versatile and cost-effective for monitoring multiple locations and parameters.
Fugitive emissions are unintended releases of gases from industrial equipment like pumps, compressors, and valves. This document discusses strategies for reducing fugitive emissions from oil and gas operations at the Jubilee Field in Ghana. It recommends developing a leak detection and repair program to monitor equipment for leaks. Selecting appropriate seals for equipment and following a direct inspection and maintenance process can minimize emissions. While flaring at the FPSO exceeds limits, substituting nitrile seals could help reduce emissions cost-effectively. Overall, a long-term commitment is needed using regulations, alternative energy, and improved management practices to significantly cut fugitive emissions.