Gas Tester Training Program (ADNOC Onshore)
The ADNOC Onshore Authorized Gas Tester Training aims to give participants the knowledge and skills needed to safely test for oxygen levels, flammable gases, and toxic gases. The course also covers gas testing in confined spaces, including the hazards and safety procedures involved. Trainees will learn how to use gas testing and monitoring equipment, and how to record and document gas test results accurately.
Course Duration
1 Day (8 Hours)
Pre-requisites
Training Schedule:
Certification Validity
2 years industry-recognized
Topics Covered
- Understanding the hazards in oxygen-deficient, toxic, or flammable environments.
- How to carry out a proper risk assessment before testing.
- Applying safe systems of work during gas testing.
- Interpreting operational requirements for testing and safety.
- Identifying confined space hazards and how to manage them.
- Following procedures to ensure safe atmospheric conditions for confined space entry.
- Learning about gas testing equipment and how to use it correctly.
- Identifying different types of gas detectors and their functions.
- How to fill out permits, risk assessments, and gas test certificates accurately.
- Pre-use checks and start-up procedures for multi-gas detectors.
- Reading and interpreting gas levels for Oxygen, CO, H₂S, and LEL, including acceptable limits.
- Testing gas at different levels (top, middle, bottom) to detect varying gas concentrations in confined spaces.
- Maintenance, calibration, and bump testing procedures for gas detectors.
Instructional Method:
- Lecture
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Audio Visual Video DVD
- Group Discussions
- Question and Answer Session
- Demonstration
- Hands on Practical Training
