Training

Training

Remote Safety Service offers a wide array of first-aid and safety training

Please note, course information including tuition, dates, and other details are subject to change. Please phone 403.861.7036 to confirm program specifics.

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H2S Alive Course

Overview: This one-day course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who could or be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S), also known as sour gas. This course is required for people who work in the field in the oil industry.

Prerequisites: None.

Description: Each student is required to operate in class:

  • Self-contained breathing apparatus
  • A detector tube device
  • Perform rescue breathing on a mannequin

The following items are covered in this H2S Alive class:

  • The physical properties and health hazards of H2S
  • How to protect oneself
  • Basic rescue techniques

Certification: Upon successful completion of this program you will have earn an industry standard certificate, valid for three years.

Duration: 8 hours

Course Dates:
April 6, 2011:  9am-4pm
April 20, 2011: 9am-4pm

May 17, 2011: 9am-4pm
May 25, 2011: 9am-4pm
May 31, 2011: 9am-4pm

June 8, 2011: 9am-4pm

Program Development

Program Development

In-House

Our development team can create training solutions for any organization, application, or occasion, including the RSS exclusive Trailer Operator Safety program.

Partnerships

RSS has compiled the very best training courses available to industry - We proudly offer programs such as EMP Canada's nationally equivalent first aid courses.

Our Partner Providers

  • EMP Canada
  • Response Safety
  • Rocky Mountain Adventure Medicine
  • The Lift-Truck Training Institute
  • Alberta Safety Training
  • Canada Safety Council
Partners

Current
Course List

Basic Worker
WHMIS
Transport of Dangerous Goods
Off Highway Defensive Vehicle Driver
Diligence
Hazard Assessment
H2S Aware
H2S Alive
Transportation
Trailer Operator
All Terrain Vehicle
Snowmobile Operator Course
Bear Awareness and Avoidance
Wildlife Aware
First Aid
Emergency - 8 hours
Standard/Basic - 16 hours
Advanced - 76 Hours
Columbia - Level one
British Columbia - Transport Endorsement
British Columbia - Level Three
Instructor Level
Trailer Instructor
Snowmobile Instructor
Bear Aware Instructor
All Terrain Vehicle Instructor
In Progress
Argo Instructor
Wildlife Aware Instructor
Mountain Safety Awareness Instructor
Program Development

Please note, course information including tuition, dates, and other details are subject to change. Please phone 403.861.7036 to confirm program specifics.

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