INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS

First Responder Awareness Level

4-Hour On-Site FRA Training Course

This class is designed for employees who may be around or interact with a release when it occurs at their facility. These employees need to know the hazards present at their facility and how to react if a release were to happen.
This training helps ensure your employees will make the right decisions when it comes to the safety of your employees.

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First Responder Ammonia Awareness Training

Requirement

OSHA 1910.120(q)

Duration

4 Hours

Description

This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA for training of ammonia awareness level personnel. These are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release.

Scope

This course covers:

  • Hazards that may confront emergency responders
  • Hazard communication
  • Material Safety Data Sheets and Terms
  • Health effects of ammonia
  • Ammonia spill procedures

Who Should Attend

Members of management, engineering, maintenance, refrigeration, safety, production, human resources and security. A good cross section can contribute greatly to the overall effectiveness of any emergency response team.

Ammonia Awareness Training 4-Hr Course Outline

Hazards that may confront Emergency Responders

Health
Physical
Routes of Entry

Hazard Communication

MSDS and Toxicological Terms
Material Safety Data Sheets

Anhydrous Ammonia

Health Hazards
Physiological Effects of Ammonia
First Aid
Reactivity of Ammonia
Fire Hazards of Ammonia
Ammonia and Fire (Actual cases)

Ammonia Spill Procedures

Ventilation
Absorption
Neutralization
A certificate of completion will be awarded to all attendees at the conclusion of the class.
Hazmat Ammonia First Responders