Overview

Certifying Body

ACS-GP 

Duration

1 day

Evaluation

MCQ exam
(30minutes)and a practical H₂S response drill evaluation.

Course Category

H₂S & Oilfield Safety

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

Upon completion of the ACS-GP USA H2S Safety in Oilfields, participants will be able to demonstrate competency in the following eight objectives.

  • Understand OSHA and ANSI/ASSP Z390.1 standards for H2S safety in oilfield operations.
  • Identify H2S hazards and their health effects in oilfield environments.
  • Learn to use H2S detection and monitoring equipment effectively.
  • Develop skills to implement control measures, such as ventilation and respiratory protection.
  • Explore the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for H2S exposure.
  • Gain knowledge of H2S emergency response and evacuation procedures.
  • Understand the importance of H2S safety training and communication in oilfields.
  • Learn to document H2S-related incidents and maintain compliance records.

Upon the Successfully Completion, ACS-GP USA H2S Safety in Oilfields, learners will be able to

  • Demonstrate an understanding of H₂S safety requirements and safe work practices in oilfield operations.
  • Identify, assess, and control H₂S hazards using appropriate risk management measures.
  • Operate H₂S detection, monitoring, and alarm systems effectively in workplace environments.Select, inspect, and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including respiratory protective equipment, for H₂S protection.
  • Implement H₂S emergency response, rescue, and evacuation procedures in accordance with established safety protocols.
  • Communicate H₂S hazards and safety requirements effectively to support a strong safety culture.
  • Maintain accurate records of H₂S monitoring, incidents, inspections, and corrective actions to support compliance and continuous improvement.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of secondary school education (High School Certificate, GCSE, Matriculation, or equivalent qualification) is recommended.
  • Prior experience in oilfield work, chemical handling, or industrial safety is preferred.
  • Since the course is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and communication.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for oilfield workers, drilling personnel, production operators, rig crews, maintenance technicians, contractors, supervisors, HSE professionals, emergency response team members, and anyone working in environments where Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S) may be present.

You should take this course to gain the knowledge and practical skills required to recognize H₂S hazards, protect yourself and others from exposure, use gas detection equipment effectively, and respond appropriately during H₂S-related emergencies.

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of H₂S hazards and associated health risks.
  • Learn effective H₂S detection, monitoring, and control measures.
  • Gain knowledge of respiratory protective equipment and safe work practices.
  • Improve emergency response, rescue, and evacuation capabilities.
  • Enhance workplace safety awareness and risk management skills.
  • Strengthen professional competence and employability within the oil and gas industry.

Successful learners may pursue or enhance roles such as:

  • Oilfield Operator
  • Drilling Crew Member
  • Production Technician
  • Rig Worker
  • HSE Officer
  • Safety Technician
  • Field Operator
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Emergency Response Team Member
  • Site Safety Representative

Yes. H₂S safety training is often a requirement or preferred qualification for many oil and gas, drilling, production, and industrial safety positions.

Yes, the ACS‑GP USA H₂S Safety in Oilfields Course is certified under the American Certification Services – Global Program (ACSGP) and is recognized worldwide, making it valuable for professionals seeking international career opportunities in oil, gas, and chemical industries.

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