Program Overview
Invisible and often odorless, hazardous gases present one of the most insidious threats in industrial environments. Whether it's a combustible gas leak, toxic vapor accumulation, or oxygen-deficient atmosphere, failure to detect and control gas hazards promptly can result in explosions, fires, asphyxiation, and fatalities. ICLM's Gas Detection and Control Procedures Training equips workers and safety professionals with the skills to detect, monitor, and manage hazardous gas risks effectively.
Industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, mining, sewage treatment, refrigeration, and manufacturing routinely work in environments where hazardous gases are a constant risk. From hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) to carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH₄), and ammonia (NH₃), understanding each gas's properties and detection requirements is critical to worker survival.
Pre-Use Checks
Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.
Control Principles
Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.
Emergency Response
Incident communication and immediate response actions.
