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Certified Training in Respiratory Equipment for Safety Engineers (Train-the-Trainer)
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Certified Training in Respiratory Equipment for Safety Engineers (Train-the-Trainer) Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
At the end of this training course, you will learn to:
- Understand the use of a breathing apparatus set and ancillary equipment
- Lead familiarization with BA set and ancillary equipment
- Understand the safety procedures relating to BA instruction
- Plan breathing apparatus practical sessions
- Understand the effects of the BA instruction environment
- Understand how to facilitate BA sessions
- Facilitate practical BA sessions
- Determine training needs
- Identify goals and objectives
- Develop learning activities (i.e., lecture, on-the-job, hands-on, discussion, or a combination of all of these)
- Conduct the training – each student will be responsible to develop and present an assigned topic on Respiratory Protection to the class and be evaluated on that presentation.
- Evaluate the Training Program
- Debrief those involved in the BA session
Who Should Attend?
The course is both theoretically and practically orientated, delegates must be capable of preparing and delivering lectures as well as practically demonstrating BA wearing competence in hot fire-fighting situations. Participants attending the course should be physically fit. It is advisable that they should contact their doctor or occupational health department for a physical check-up, as this is a physically and mentally demanding course.
Course Outlines:
- Description of Breathing Apparatus Set
- Definitions
- The engineering and administrative controls
- Confined space entry
- Gas testing atmosphere
- Risk assessment
- Observation
- Basic respiratory protection practices the method of donning the respirator and checking its fit and operation
- The respiratory hazard and the effect on the wearer if the respirator is not used properly
- Low & High temperature environments
- Working in smoke and darkness
- Verbal communications
- Maintenance, inspection, and storage
- Practical session
- Test (theoretical and practical)
- Course Conclusion
- POST-TEST and EVALUATION