
Bonding and Grounding for Oil and Gas Operations

Description
Ensure the safety of your oil and gas sites by learning to prevent fires and explosions caused by static electricity and avoid shock hazards from temporary power systems. This course provides essential techniques to identify and control these critical hazards. Enroll now to protect your site and workforce.
Course Outline
The Course provides a practical, interactive approach for understanding and controlling the hazards, using realistic scenarios based on actual situations and events. The material draws upon extensive field and engineering experience to explore typical situations you will face and practical options to consider for effective hazard management. Course Modules Include:
Bonding and Grounding Guide
A pdf download is provided that summarizes the course content and can be used for reference throughout the course, during the exam and later when you apply the concepts in the field.
Electrical Basics
Explains electricity in simple terms to provide a foundation for understanding the sources of electrical hazards on a rig site, including static and shock considerations related to bonding and grounding.
Oil and Gas Static
Learn how to identify sources of hazards and how to manage them, when vacuuming or transferring flammable fluids where static electricity could cause fires and explosions.
Shock Hazards
Provides an understanding of how electrical shock hazards can be created with portable power generation and distribution along with control options to avoid shocks.
Testing Your Knowledge
Questions are used throughout the course to reinforce your knowledge and there is a Final Exam with randomized questions to make sure you understand the concepts. This online course is equivalent to 2 hours of classroom training. Expiry: 3 years