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Drew Hinton, PhD, CSP, CHMM, EMT
Dec 19, 2022
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Atmospheric Testing in Confined Spaces

⚠️WEBINAR ALERT⚠️
We will be hosting another FREE webinar on Jan. 24th where I will discuss atmospheric monitoring in confined spaces.

Description:
With today's portable gas meters becoming more advanced, confined space entry personnel are becoming more relaxed, assuming that since the meter is more advanced, it will provide better protection. While this may be true to some extent, the meter is only as good as the user’s ability
to understand what it’s telling you. During this presentation, we will emphasize a risk-based approach to evaluating and understanding the chemical hazards you are working around. Attendees will determine what “unknown” hazards may be present, what it means from an atmospheric testing standpoint, and how to properly decide whether it’s safe to enter a confined space. A risk-based approach emphasizes the importance of empowering all personnel involved within a confined space entry operation with the knowledge, skills, and abilities that allows the personnel to adjust as the situation changes using facts, science, and circumstances. Attendees will be able to understand the importance of never underestimating the “unknown”.

Learning Objectives
1. Identify potential atmospheric hazards within confined spaces
2. Evaluate various gas detection technologies
3. Perform risk assessments during confined space entry operations

Register today and hope to see you there!

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5016714759976/WN_IFH1aTvMSJSTj7ElGFip9g

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