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PGStraining.com ® OPEN WORKSHOPS Compressed & Cryogenic Gases & Equipment Safety 2017 Dates & Venues Training Requirement Personnel using or coming into contact with both compressed & cryogenic gases require training in the safe use and management of the gases and equipment to comply with current Codes of Practice & Legislation and to meet the obligations of both employees & employers in respect of the H & S at Work Act 1974 & PUWER. Training Objective & Content Comprehensive training leading to the award of a Compressed & Cryogenic Gases Safety Passport Card demonstrating the learner has been provided with, and has understood, the safety requirements for the safe use of compressed & cryogenic gases and equipment. Classroom Session Interactive training on topics including: (compressed 3.5 hours) Operator behaviours, gas properties & hazards, cylinder identification & data, associated equipment, flammable toxic & special gase, emergency procedures, PPE, cylinder storage & handling, legislation & Codes of Practice. (cryogenic 1.5 hours) User behaviour & perceptions, hazards caused by cryogen, asphyxiation, oxygen enrichment, pressure, carbon dioxide & dry ice, embrittlement, functions of pressurised vessels, dewars, ice plugs, cryogen in lifts, cryogenic spillage & emergency, procedures, PPE, First aid. Practical Session approximately (1 hour) All learners will be given the opportunity to practice under supervision before use checks, regulator fitting, manual handing of cylinders. Certification & CPD Accredited Hours Successful learners will receive a documented Certificate of Achievement with 4.5 or 6 CPD hours & the credit card style PGS Gas Safety Passport. This course is also available as a QCF Level 3 qualification. Please contact PGS if you would like to discuss our different levels of certification. Price - £245 (+VAT) per delegate (£195 for Compressed Gases Training only) Includes: Classroom & practical training Certificate of Achievement & Gases Safety Passport Card Delegate Handbook Technical & support advice for 3 years after which we recommend refresher training Record keeping Individual learner records Management of Gas Safety Passport renewal Upgrade to a QCF Qualification for an extra £50 per delegate Venues & Dates Book Your Place Now Online www.PGStraining.com Call us 01606 872 864 Email [email protected] T:01606 872864 E:admin@PGStraining.com Bachmann Training, Merlin House, Lee On Solent, PO13 9FU Thursday 30 th March 2017 Thursday 25 th May 2017 Thursday 27 th July 2017 Thursday 28 th September 2017 Thursday 30 th November 2017 PGS Head office, 4 Mere View Barn, Pickmere, WA16 0LG Thursday 16 th February 2017 Thursday 18 th May 2017 Thursday 17 th August 2017 Thursday 23 rd November 2017 T: 01606 872864 E: admin@PGStraining.com W: www.PGStraining.com PGStraining.com ®

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Page 1: PGS Compressed & Cryogenic safety training 2017 copy€¦ · card style PGS Gas Safety Passport. This course is also available as a QCF Level 3 qualification. Please contact PGS if

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OPEN WORKSHOPS

Compressed & Cryogenic Gases & Equipment Safety2017 Dates & Venues

Training Requirement Personnel using or coming into contact with both compressed & cryogenic gases require training in the safe use and management of the gases and equipment to comply with current Codes of Practice & Legislation and to meet the obligations of both employees & employers in respect of the H & S at Work Act 1974 & PUWER.Training Objective & Content Comprehensive training leading to the award of a Compressed & Cryogenic Gases Safety Passport Card demonstrating the learner has been provided with, and has understood, the safety requirements for the safe use of compressed & cryogenic gases and equipment.Classroom SessionInteractive training on topics including: (compressed 3.5 hours) Operator behaviours, gas properties & hazards, cylinder identification & data, associated equipment, flammable toxic & special gase, emergency procedures, PPE, cylinder storage & handling, legislation & Codes of Practice.(cryogenic 1.5 hours) User behaviour & perceptions, hazards caused by cryogen, asphyxiation, oxygen enrichment, pressure, carbon dioxide & dry ice, embrittlement, functions of pressurised vessels, dewars, ice plugs, cryogen in lifts, cryogenic spillage & emergency, procedures, PPE, First aid.Practical Session approximately (1 hour) All learners will be given the opportunity to practice under supervision before use checks, regulator fitting, manual handing of cylinders.Certification & CPD Accredited HoursSuccessful learners will receive a documented Certificate of Achievement with 4.5 or 6 CPD hours & the credit card style PGS Gas Safety Passport.This course is also available as a QCF Level 3 qualification. Please contact PGS if you would like to discuss our different levels of certification. Price - £245 (+VAT) per delegate (£195 for Compressed Gases Training only)Includes:● Classroom & practical training ● Certificate of Achievement & Gases Safety Passport Card● Delegate Handbook● Technical & support advice for 3 years after which we recommend refresher training ● Record keeping ● Individual learner records ● Management of Gas Safety Passport renewalUpgrade to a QCF Qualification for an extra £50 per delegateVenues & Dates Book Your Place NowOnline www.PGStraining.comCall us 01606 872 864Email [email protected]

T:01606 872864 E:[email protected]

Bachmann Training, Merlin House, Lee On Solent, PO13 9FU

Thursday 30th March 2017

Thursday 25th May 2017

Thursday 27th July 2017

Thursday 28th September 2017

Thursday 30th November 2017

PGS Head office, 4 Mere View Barn, Pickmere, WA16 0LG

Thursday 16th February 2017

Thursday 18th May 2017

Thursday 17th August 2017

Thursday 23rd November 2017

T: 01606 872864E: [email protected]: www.PGStraining.com

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