AUTHORISED GAS TESTING
Bandung | 09 – 11 November 2020 | Rp 8.500.000/ peserta
Bandung | 21 – 23 Desember 2020 | Rp 8.500.000/ peserta
OVERVIEW
Gas testing onvolves testing for oxygen, toxic and flammable gases using portable gas detection equipment and is an integral part of establishing safe system of work. The authorised gas testing (AGT) e-learning course covers: gas testing procedure and practices, the procedural requirements for gas testing, the teory of combustion, characteristics of gas mixtures and the use of portable gas testing equipment. The course provides the underpinning knowledge to support competence and when combined with the supplementary practical and workplace assessment, can provide a complete methode to achieve AGT certification.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING?
The course is aimed at personnel who will be involved in gas testing activities, authorised gas testers or those requiring knowledge of gas testing practices.
FEATURES
- Provides underpinning knowledge for the AGT1 unit of competence
- Proven generic course used by many leading oil and gas companies
- Case studies based on real life incidents
- Continous assessment throughout course
- Automatic remediation of incorrectly answered questions
- Interactive worked examples based on workplace scenarios
- High quality illustration-based animations
- Can be tailored to reflect a specific company’s procedures and methods
- Integrated trainee results management system
AUTHORISED GAS TESTING TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE
introduction to gas testing
- Aims
- Introduction
- What is gas testing
- Why is gas testing carried out
- Case study
- Who carries out gas testing
- When is gas testing carried out
- Terminology
- Abbreviations
- summary
flammable gases
- aims
- the chemistry of fire
- lower explosive limit
- upper explosive limit
- explosive range
- common gases
- explosions
- explosions summary
- summary
toxic gases
- aims
- toxic gases & vapours
- workplace exposure lmit (WEL)
- toxic gases
- other toxic gases
- detecting toxic gases
- hydrogen sulphide (H2S)
- characteristics of H2S
- odour
- concentration of H2S
- effects of H2S on equipment
- asphyxiants
- long term health impacts
- personal protective equipment – regulatory requirements
- selecting PPE – controlling risks from hazardous gases
- selecting PPE – fitting and ergonomic factors
- use and maintenance of personal protective equipment
properties of gases
- aims
- gas clouds movement
- gas behaviour
- physical prperties
- relative density
- velocity
- temperature
- pressure
- dispersion
- enclosed areas
- outdoor areas and open structures
- summary
portable gas detection equipment
- aims
- portable and personal gas detectors
- types of portable and personal gas detectors
- gas detector principles of operation
- catalytic detectors – disadvantages
- gas detectors principles of operation
- infrared (IR) detectors – principles of operation
- infrared (IR) detectors – advantages and disadvantages
- inert atmospheres
- portable gas detectors – sampling
- when to use an aspirated detector
- portable gas detectors – basic checks
- portable gas detectors – general considerations
- portable gas detectors – temperature effects
- limitations of portable gas detectors
- erratic indications
- environments that affect readings
- off-scale readings
- aspirated detector tubes
- aspirated detector tubes – operation
- warning systems
- flammable gas alarm limits
- toxic gas alarm limits
- oxygen gas alarm limits
- personal gas detectors
- fixed gas detectors
- fixed gas detectors – positioning
- summary
gas testing procedures
- aims
- process plant
- hazardous areas
- zone 0
- zone 1
- zone 2
- gas testing in support of work activities
- the permit to work system – initial gas tests
- the permit to work system – repeat gas tests
- permit to work – continous gas monitoring
- permit to work – validity of gas tests
- practical gas testing
- practical gas testing – evaluation
- practical gas testing – considerations
- practical gas testing – air movement
- practical gas testing – HVAC flow paths
- practical gas testing – dealing with a suspected leak
- case study
- limitations of protective systems
- summary
Instruktur Training
Bambang Pamudji BSc.SE
Bambang Pamudji, B.Sc.,SE. has much real experiences, he is former Senior Health and Safety staff at PT. Pupuk Sriwidjaja,PUSRI(Urea Fertilizer Manufacturer) Palembang. He was born in Pasuruan East Java, 14 March 1950. He got his B.Sc in Public Health from APK Surabaya in 1971 and was graduated from Economic Management Sriwidjaja University, UNSRI, Palembang in 1996. He has certificates in Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) from Depnakertrans RI/Institutions and Universities in Indonesia, institutions and Universities in UK, and National Safety Council. Experienced in setting up Health and Safety Management System documentation and its application. Experienced internal lead auditor SMK3 in PT. Pupuk Sriwidjaja, and External lead auditor SMK3 for Indonesian Association Fertilizer Producer. He has been teaching industrial training classes for many classes related to topics of his competencies, HSE. Many participants from many companies in Indonesia have participated in his training classes.
VENUE
Kagum Group Hotel Bandung (Golden Flower, Banana Inn, Serela, Gino Feruci), Amaroossa Hotel, Noor Hotel, Grand Setiabudi Hotel, dll
TRAINING DURATION
4 days
INVESTMENT PRICE/ PERSON
- 8.500.000/person (full fare) or
- 8.250.000/person (early bird, payment 1 week before training) or
- 7.950.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)
FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS
- Training Module
- Flash Disk contains training material
- Certificate
- Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint
- T-Shirt
- Backpack
- Training Photo
- Training room with full AC facilities and multimedia
- Lunch and twice coffeebreak everyday of training
- Qualified instructor
- Transportation for participants from hotel of participants to/from hotel of training (if minimal number of participants from one company is 4 persons)
AUTHORISED GAS TESTING