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Key Takeaways:
- Learning and understanding the properties of hydrogen sulfide - Seeing how hydrogen sulfide is created, where it occurs, and in which industries it is used - Comprehending the methods used to detect, monitor and warn of hydrogen sulfide - Realizing the hazards, physical and health wise, of hydrogen sulfide - Learning the appropriate responses to hydrogen sulfide exposures and emergenciesCourse Description
Between 2001 and 2010, hydrogen sulfide killed 60 workers. Hydrogen sulfide, or H2S, is a chemical compound that is an extremely hazardous gas that smells like rotten eggs. The gas is colorless and incredibly dangerous when high concentrations are inhaled. As well, hydrogen […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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New Safety Talks
New Safety Talks
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