Pressurized Habitat Technician

Description

Pressurised Habitat is a positive pressure enclosure created especially for doing hot work in area where there is presence of explosive atmosphere. It is generally set up in petrochemical plants or on offshore oil and gas platforms.

Once this pressurized welding enclosure is constructed, there is need to have air change to maintain quality atmosphere inside the enclosure so that worker’s health is not compromised. Also atmosphere inside the enclosure should have no flammable atmosphere so continuous monitoring of the flammable gases is required.

This is where a dedicated pressurized habitat technician comes in.

Target Audience

Industrial electrician, Safety officers and Line managers working in any petrochemical industry or offshore oil and gas exploration.

What will you learn
  • 1. Introduction to Pressurised Habitats

  • 2. Definition, Purpose and Types of Pressurised Habitats

  • 3. Applications of Pressurised Habitat in Hazardous Environments

  • 4. Safety Regulations and Standards

  • 5. Hazardous Area Classification

  • 6. Factors Affecting Hazardous Areas, Equipment Group and Category Classification

  • 7. Pressurised Habitat Components

  • 8. Structural Design and Materials

  • 9. Electrical and Instrumentation Systems and HVAC Systems for Hazardous Environments

  • 10. Pressurisation Principles and Systems, Positive Pressure Systems

  • 11. Gas Control and Monitoring

  • 12. Emergency Ventilation Procedures

  • 13. Routine & Periodic Maintenance and Inspection Procedures

  • 14. Record-Keeping and Documentation

  • 15. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Selection and Proper Use

  • 16. Emergency Response and Procedures

  • 17. Contingency Planning for Pressurised Habitats

  • 18. Evacuation Protocols and Drills

  • 19. Real-world Applications of Pressurized Habitat


Requirements

Lessons

  • 18 Lessons
  • 00:00:00 Hours