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IBSP - USA

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety (HSS): Train The Trainer

(IBSP - International Board of Safety Professionals)

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety (HSS): Train The Trainer

Overview

The Hydrogen Sulfide Safety (HSS) Train-The-Trainer program is a specialized course designed for individuals who aspire to become trainers in hydrogen sulfide safety. Hydrogen sulfide is a hazardous gas commonly encountered in various industries, and this program equips participants with the knowledge and skills to design, deliver, and evaluate effective HST training programs. The course covers critical topics, including hydrogen sulfide properties, detection, safety measures, emergency response, and instructional techniques. Graduates will have the expertise needed to train others in working safely with hydrogen sulfide.

Qualification Awarding Body

IBSP - USA

Course Fees

Indian Rupees (INR): 9000 [7630+1370(18% GST)] / United States Dollars (USD): 100

​​​Mode of Study

Online

​​​Mode of Exam

Online

Duration

The Hydrogen Sulfide Safety (HSS): Train The Trainer program typically spans 2 to 3 weeks, allowing participants to gain comprehensive knowledge and skills in HST training and facilitation.

Training Schedule

The training schedule will be set according to your available times: one-to-one. No need to wait for a fixed schedule.

​​​Assessment Method

The course includes assignments, training program development, training simulations, examinations, and a training capstone project to assess participants’ competence in HSS training.

​​​Modules

  • Hydrogen Sulfide Fundamentals: In-depth understanding of hydrogen sulfide properties, sources, and hazards.

  • Train-the-Trainer Techniques: Instruction on adult learning principles and effective training methodologies.

  • Detection and Monitoring: Training on hydrogen sulfide detection and monitoring techniques.

  • Safety Measures and Procedures: Developing a comprehensive knowledge of safety measures and procedures.

  • Emergency Response: Preparing trainers to teach effective emergency response protocols.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Understanding the importance of appropriate PPE.

  • Health Effects and Toxicology: Insights into the health effects of hydrogen sulfide exposure.

  • Safety Culture: Emphasizing the importance of safety culture and behavior.

  • Training Program Design: Designing HST training programs tailored to specific industries.

  • Assessment and Evaluation: Techniques for assessing trainee progress and evaluating training effectiveness.

  • Legal and Ethical Considerations: Navigating legal and ethical obligations in HST training.

  • Incident Reporting and Investigation: Teaching proper incident reporting and investigation procedures.

  • Emergency Response Training: Preparing trainers to conduct emergency response training.

  • Continuous Improvement: Strategies for continuous improvement in HST training programs.

​Certification

Successful candidates receive a certificate from the IBSP - USA.

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