Program Overview
Oxygen is essential for life — and in concentrated industrial form, it is one of the most reactive and potentially dangerous substances in any workplace. Oxygen cylinders under pressure store enormous energy, and oxygen itself dramatically intensifies fires and explosions. Yet oxygen cylinders are handled daily in welding shops, hospitals, laboratories, and industrial facilities — often without adequate training. ICLM's Oxygen Cylinder Handling and Storage Training ensures every handler understands the unique hazards of high-pressure oxygen and applies the safest possible practices.
A jet bridge weighs several tons and moves under motorized power. Contact with an aircraft skin, engine cowling, or wing root can cause serious structural damage. Passengers on the bridge during movement, incorrect alignment procedures, and failure to observe ground safety signals are among the leading causes of jet bridge incidents worldwide. Only trained and authorized personnel should operate jet bridges.
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.
