PRESSURE SAFETY COURSE OVERVIEW
The oil and gas industry is potentially one of the world's most dangerous industries which has one of the most comprehensive safety programs. The combination of powerful equipment, flammable chemicals and processes that are under high pressure can lead to dangerous and even fatal incidents. That is why before work begins it is essential for safety managers & supervisors to identify as well as communicate, the recommended safety controls and hazards that exist on each work site. This training raises operators' awareness and knowledge of the dangers of trapped pressure and vacuum within the industries enabling them to spot and rectify hazards before accidents occur.
Training Course Content
- Pressure Safety Program Overview
- Hazards associated with Pressure and Control Measures.
- Pressure Safety Theory
- Various unit of pressure
- Pressure conversion to various unit
- Type of pressure gauge
- Function of pressure gauge
- Difference between PCV, PRV.
- Installation and Maintenance of PCV and PRV
- Various pressure control equipment
- Type of fluid (compressible and non compressible fluid)
- Safe Operations and Safety Manifolds (Components)
- Compressed Gas Cylinders transportation and maintenance
- Deterioration, Failures, & Maintenance of Pressure Systems
Learning outcome of Training
- Awareness and ability to operate pressure systems safely
- Simulate the pressure safety attitude of your organization / workers
- Improve ability to recognize pressure related hazards
- Increase awareness of known accident scenarios
- Develop knowledge of requirements for safe-design, operation.
- Maintenance of pressure systems
Who should attend the Training
- Manager
- Engineer
- Supervisor
- Foreman / Charge hand
- Safety Officer / Manager / Engineer
- Operator
Benefits of Training
- Knowledge of Pressure conversion into different units.
- Basic knowledge of Pressure unit: SI and psi unit.
- Understanding the Hazards related to pressurized system
- Understanding the Control Measure
- Application of PSV, PRV, PCV