H2S Alive Blended Assessment

Designed for individuals who want to know how properly recognize, assess, and control hazards associated with H2S gas.

Course Description

What will I learn in H2S Alive Blended Assessment?

This H2S Alive Course by Energy Safety Canada is designed to prepare workers to recognize H2S (hydrogen sulfide) hazards and protect themselves.

The H2S Alive Blended Renewal includes a three-hour online theory component and a 30-minute skills assessment delivered by a Certified Assessor.

Why is a H2S Alive course important?

Hydrogen sulphide is an extremely hazardous gas that occurs naturally in crude petroleum and natural gas. This training course will help people work safely in and around H2S environments.

Who should attend?

Any worker who may be exposed to H2S

In-house and on-site options

H2S Alive training is offered in-house at our training facilities:

Ketek Head Office – Edmonton
20204 110 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T5S 1X8

Ketek – Fort McMurray
3001 Snow Eagle Dr, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 0J4

Ketek – Grande Prairie
65021 Highway 43, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3R5

On-site course delivery

H2S Alive training can be provided at your convenience. It can be delivered at a client facility if Energy Safety Canada classroom standards are met, necessary equipment is available, and COVID-19 protocols are in place.

For on-site training inquiries please email training@ketek.ca or call 780-447-5050

How long is the course?

H2S Alive Blended Renewal:
Approximately 3.5 hours

Course cost

Skills Assessment
$80.00

NOTE: Online Theory Component
Online portion of H2S Alive Blended Renewal ($79 + GST) must be purchased directly through Energy Safety Canada at energysafetycanada.com or by calling 1.800.667.5557. Upon verification of successful completion of the online component, Ketek can then book the assessment portion of the renewal. If you have any questions, please call 1-800-447-5050.

Advertised prices are based on course delivery within 50 km of Edmonton. Cost may vary based on client needs and location. Course length may vary depending on class size, student interaction, and skill level of participants.

Retail, Corporate and Preferred Corporate pricing is available.

*Course prices are subject to change at the discretion of Ketek Group Inc.
**All confirmed bookings will be honoured at advertised/quoted price at time of registration.

H2S Alive certificate

On successful completion of both the online theory component and the skills assessment, students will receive a Certificate of Completion. It is valid for three years.
Should a student be unsuccessful on their first attempt in either the online theory component or the skills assessment, they will be required to attend H2S Alive in class to earn their Certificate of Completion.
Re-certification: Every three years

Certificates will only be issued upon successful completion of both the theory portion and the practical evaluation of the course. (80% minimum required for both components)

Unsuccessful candidates may take the course again at full cost based on course availability and the discretion of the instructor.

Prerequisites

To complete the course, register for the online theory component with Energy Safety Canada. On successful completion (and with a minimum score of 70%), register with Ketek to complete the skills assessment.

All students are required to bring government-issued identification. If verification is not provided, the student will not be permitted to take the course. Valid Energy Safety Canada H2S Alive certificate.

Cancellation: 24-hours notice is required for all cancellations

  • Late arrivals that are denied entrance to the class, or who fail to attend the class without notification (no-shows), will forfeit the full course fee.
  • Qualified substitutions will be allowed up to the course start date in lieu of forfeitures.

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