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How much is H2S Alive course Alberta?

How much is H2S Alive course Alberta?

H2S Awareness Online Training

Price Total
$49.95 $49.95

Can H2S Alive be done online?

H2S Training is required in many industries including oil & gas, water treatment and seismic. This training program is intended to be completed entirely online.

How much does H2S Alive cost?

How much does h2s Alive cost? The cost of this course is 150 dollars plus tax= $157.50 . Candidates receive their credit card receipt by email. They have the option of receiving their written receipt at the class or online.

Do you have to be clean shaven for H2S Alive?

Do you have to be clean-shaven for h2s Alive? It is not required as part of the program to be clean shaven. However, you may not fit the mask you will be wearing at the course, as it conforms better to a face that has no beard.

How long is H2S Alive valid for?

three years
Upon successful completion of all required components of H2S training, you will earn an H2S Alive temporary training certificate. Your permanent card will be mailed to you by ENFORM in 4-6 weeks. This permanent ticket will be valid for three years.

Is there a difference between H2S and H2S Alive?

In order to receive H2S Alive certification you must receive at least 70% on the short answer written test. H2S Awareness is a course designed specifically for workers whose workplace puts them in situations of risk of H2S exposure but they are not workers in the upstream oil or gas sector.

How long does H2S Alive take?

8-hour
H2S Alive® is a 8-hour course designed to improve awareness of the hazards of working in an H2S environment.

Is H2S a hard course?

A physically demanding course, participants are required to attend at least 8 hours of training. Practical training is provided in areas such as Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), Supplied Air Breathing Apparatus, Gas Detection, and Rescue Techniques & Breathing.

Is H2S training hard?

A physically demanding course, participants are required to attend at least 8 hours of training. In Canada, the course is a required certification for permission to enter an industrial site. It is also a prerequisite for employment in industries such as oil and gas or other industries where H2S may be encountered.

How long is H2S certification good for?

one year
H2S certification is only valid for one year (annual certification refresher needed). The training must be documented and a H2S Certification card stating ANSI Z390 compliant must be presented to course attendees.

Whats the difference between H2S and H2S Alive?

What subjects must be covered in an H2S class?

Topics Covered:

  • H2S explained.
  • Physical characteristics.
  • Exposure hazards.
  • Permissible exposure limits.
  • Occurrence of H2S.
  • H2S detection.
  • Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Safe work practices.

Where can I get H2S alive training in Edmonton?

In-house and on-site options. H2S Alive training is offered in-house at our training facilities: Ketek Head Office – Edmonton. 10457 184 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5S 1G1. Ketek Operations Centre – Edmonton. 20204 110 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T5S 1X8. Ketek – Fort McMurray.

What are the dangers of H2S in Alberta?

Exposure to H2S can result in immediate death or permanent injury, and must be prevented or controlled to minimize harm to the worker. H2S Alive™ is the definitive hydrogen sulphide safety ticket in Alberta, and satisfies H2S safety training needs of all major industries.

What do you need to know about H2S alive?

H2S Alive ® is a course created and certified by Energy Safety Canada™ (ESC). This course may be required certification for permission to enter an industrial site. The H2S Alive ® course may be required by employers in the oil and gas industry or other industries where H2S may be encountered.

When do H2S alive certifications expire in Canada?

The H2S Alive® course may be required by employers in the oil and gas industry or other industries where H2S may be encountered. H2S Alive® certificates expire after 3 Years.

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