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This course will equip students with a understand of atmospheric testing in potentially hazardous environments, do atmospheric tests, and interpret and respond to atmospheric testing results.
This course will equip students with a understand of atmospheric testing in potentially hazardous environments, do atmospheric tests, and interpret and respond to atmospheric testing results.
This course is tailored for safety officers, site supervisors, and workers involved in industries where the potential for hazardous atmospheric conditions exists.
These sectors include but are not limited to construction, mining, petrochemical, and confined space operations. Ideal candidates are those responsible for health and safety within their workplace, requiring a deep understanding of atmospheric hazards, testing procedures, and compliance with safety standards and legislation.
On successful completion, students will be able to:
Demonstrate Knowledge of Atmospheric Testing: Understand the reasons for atmospheric testing, identify hazardous atmospheric conditions, and explain the principles of operation for commonly used testing devices.
Conduct Atmospheric Tests: Perform prestart checks on testing equipment, match testing equipment to atmosphere types, and carry out atmospheric testing or monitoring in line with organisational and legislative requirements.
Interpret and Respond to Testing Results: Accurately interpret atmospheric test results, take corrective actions where necessary, and document and report findings in accordance with organisational procedures.
This course has one on-course assessment.
Public: $190 + GST per student
Inhouse: $1700 + GST
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US 25510