Santos Permit to Work Rev 7.3 & Santos Module 49 - Gas Detection
Duration:
1 day - Max 12 students
Designed for:
This training applies to all students who have the responsibility of performing work at Santos field sites and it is not specific to operations or maintenance.
Pre-requisites:
Nil
Co-requisites:
Nil
Description:
This unit addresses the training and assessment of students who are required to work within the work permit and addresses gas detection and monitoring procedures at Santos sites.
Content:
- Language, literacy and numeracy requirements
- This unit may require the ability to read and correctly interpret complex P&ID's; speak clearly and unambiguously in English; and to explain, describe and verify sometimes complex needs and issues.
- Writing is required to the level of completing workplace forms
- Numeracy is required to the level of being able to correctly differentiate between high and low pressures and temperatures, voltages or masses
- Common chemical asphyxiants, including hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and hydrogen sulphide
- Common irritants and corrosives, including chlorine, ammonia and acid bases
- Common flammable gases, including acetylene, petroleum, methane, ethane, propane and butane narcotics (explosive range, upper and lower explosive limits)
- Exposure standards (time weighted average, short term exposure limits, peak limitation values, examination of toxic effect at the level of a range of flammable gases)
- Conditions under which atmospheres become hazardous
- Units of measurement used to express concentration of atmospheric contaminants (mg/cubic m. ppm, % v/v).
- Underpinning skills could include interpretation and communication of results of sampling
Units of Competency
MSAPMOHS217A Gas test atmospheres
MSAPMPER200C Work in accordance with an issued permit
Pre-entry Requirements:
Language, literacy and numeracy requirements
Assessment:
Competence in this unit will be assessed by the completion of directed scenarios for select Santos permits and theoretical assessment of Unit 2.3: Permit Holder Revision 7.3.
Delivery Method:
Classroom theory via PowerPoint or the issued learner resource including use of audio-visual material and practical activities involving selected Santos permits.
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