The aim of this course is to provide technical information that will allow an engineer to gain a detailed understanding of how to engage with gas safety specialists to develop a gas safety system and installation plan.
This course is carried out in presentation mode, with the presenter explaining the fundamentals of gas safety. These topics include knowing how to choose the right sensor and sensor system, understanding the optimum position for gas detection sensors in different environments, gas detection system installation processes and procedures, and gas safety regulatory compliance.
There will be a questions and answers session at the end of the presentation, but our presenter is more than happy to answer any questions and dive deep into specific areas in more detail if required.
The presenter will also have real life samples of different gas safety and detection devices to demonstrate features etc.
1 hour
Any engineer that may have any involvement in gas safety specification, ordering, supervising installation, or aftercare.
All attendees should have enough information to engage with gas safety specialists in order to decide on the best options and to understand the safety obligations.
The aim of this course is to provide technical information that will allow an engineer to gain a detailed understanding of the relevant Safety Shower and Eye Wash regulations (EN15154 and ANSI Z358). The course also covers the evaluation of existing safety shower system equipment.
The course is carried out in presentation mode, with the presenter explaining the different standards, regulations, and best practices regarding safety showers, eye wash, and tepid water heating systems.
There will be a questions and answers session at the end of the presentation, with our presenter happy to answer any questions and discuss specific areas in more detail during the presentation.
1 hour
Any engineer that may have any involvement in shower/eyewash safety specifications, ordering, supervising installation, or aftercare.
The objective is for all attendees to have enough information to spec, organise regular testing, and ensure safety shower and eyewash systems are capable of saving lives, reducing damage from injuries, and reducing dangers such as contamination.
This includes:
The aim of this course is to provide technical information that will allow an engineer to gain a detailed understanding of how to specify water leak detectors for internal environments such as computer rooms, boiler rooms, plant rooms, and sump/tank applications.
The course is carried out in presentation mode with the presenter explaining why water leak detection is important, and how to specify what solution is best-in-class for different environments and facilities.
There will be a questions and answers session at the end of the presentation, but our presenter is happy to answer questions and discuss specific areas in more detail during the presentation.
The presenter will also have real life samples of water leak detection equipment to demonstrate features etc.
1 hour
Any engineer that may have any involvement in water leak detection equipment, ordering, supervising installation, or aftercare.
The objective is for all attendees to have enough information to spec, organise regular testing, and ensure internal environments that store or use water are protected by water leak detection systems.
This includes: