Course description:
N/A
Meets standards:
- It’s essential that workers understand the physical and chemical properties of H2S, the signs/symptoms of exposure, and as well as the appropriate response in the event of a release.
- ANSI/ASSE Z390.1-2024
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 & CFR 1926
- API RP 49
- API RP 55
- BSEE 30 CFR 250.490
- MMS 250.490
- The Railroad Commission of Texas
- ACGIH’s New TLV
- Upon completion: Trainees are issued a physical and digital Veriforce photo ID card and entered into the Veriforce training database
- Ensure your workforce understands what to do in case of H2S exposure.
- Upon successful completion of this course and competency exam, participants will have the knowledge and skill necessary to work in H2S environments when coupled with an effective company-specific Respiratory Protection program that conforms to 29 CFR 1910.134.
Course length:
This is a 1-day course consisting of four (4) classroom hours, which are required for teaching the H2S Clear for Energy curriculum.
Recommended Attendees:
Oil & Gas Industry: Upstream, Midstream, and Downstream
- Oil and natural gas wells; in refineries, where H2S is removed from natural gas and oil
- Pipelines and tankers used to carry unrefined petroleum: Shale Shaker Areas, Fluid Treatment Areas, Rig Floor, Belle Nipple, Mud Tanks, Mud Pump Areas, Storage Tanks, Wellhead, Cellar, Drilling Floor, Pump Houses, Gas Processors, Manure Tanks & Ponds, Plug Flow Digesters, Storage Tanks, Transportation (trucks, barges and rail cars)
- Underground Natural Gas Storage Facilities
Refund Policy:
Effective 05/19/25, refunds on courses will be liable to 10% of the course cost where withdrawal is less than 7 calendar days of the course start date. In addition, a non-refundable credit card processing fee of $50 will apply. Rather than cancel, we would be happy to help you reschedule your course at no additional cost. If you need to cancel or reschedule, please email info@americanwellcontrolacademy.com.


