The H2S Instructor Development Course is an H2S Train-the-Trainer Course that is designed for individuals responsible for delivering Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) safety training in the workplace.
Accurate Safety Compliance H2S Instructor Development Course meets the requirements of the ANSI/ASSE Z390.1-2024 Accepted Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Training.
This comprehensive Course equips HSE trainers with the knowledge and skills necessary to educate employees about the hazards associated with H2S exposure and the importance of safety protocols.
This course is applicable to HSE Trainers in all industries.
ASC H2S IDC is ideal for HSE professionals, safety officers, supervisors, and individuals in leadership roles who are responsible for training staff on H2S safety protocols in industries such as oil and gas, wastewater treatment, and any environment where employees have the potential to be exposed to H2S in an environment with concentrations greater than the Occupational Exposure Limit.
The training lasts 2 days and includes a combination of classroom instruction with powerpoint, lecture, interactive discussions, group tabletop exercise, student participation, videos and practical, hands-on exercises, ensuring a dynamic learning environment.
Participants will leave with comprehensive training materials and resources to confidently conduct their own H2S safety training sessions.
Upon successful completion of the course, Students will receive a H2S Instructor Certification, that contains each employee's name, the signature of the Trainer, and the dates of Training, valid for three years.
The certificate of completion validates the H2S Trainers ability to effectively educate others on this critical safety topic and is available for review by employees and their authorized representatives with the students' Training Passport.
Training Passport is a digital Training history of a person's Training Records.
This course meets the requirements of the ANSI/ASSE Z390.1-2017 Accepted Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Training.
No prior experience is required, but training on OSHA Hazard Communication, H2S Certification, and a basic understanding of workplace safety is recommended.
Enroll in this course to enhance your knowledge, skills, and credentials to confidently teach employees to work in environments where hydrogen sulfide is present or in excess of the recommended occupational exposure limit.