Seminar for clearance measurements in facilities
The participants acquire the necessary knowledge to select, use and handle devices for the direct detection and direct concentration measurement of toxic gases and vapors as well as combustible gases and vapors for the clearance measurement of confined spaces.
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- Background
- Before working in confined spaces it is necessary to determine which substances are present and what preparations are required in the work area. It is important to determine whether lack of oxygen is a possibility. Clearance measurement is required for this determination.
- Target group
- The seminar is intended for people who are responsible for measurement tasks for the protection of people and facilities. Managers and specialised staff as well as employees responsible for the operational use of hazardous substances and compliance with the relevant air limit values.
- Contents
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- Connections between and contents of rules and regulations such as the Ordinance on Hazardous Substances, TRGS, work cooperative regulations and DIN-EN norms
- Knowledge regarding the determination and evaluation of dangers through toxic and combustible gases and vapors
- The required knowledge of the suitable measurement process is taught based on the different chemical and physical measuring principles
- Practical exercises for the use and handling of the different, directly shown detection instruments and detection systems
- Evaluation of the measuring results taking into account the valid air limit values
- Procedures for the clearance measurement of endangered work areas
Product Information
Handbook: Dräger-Tubes & Chip-Measurement-System (PDF)
16th edition Soil, Water, and Air Investigations as well as Technical Gas Analysis
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