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OSHA Dust Explosion Inspection Preparatory Training – One-Day Training Course – Next Date - June 30, 2011 – Las Vegas
The present National Emphasis Program of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (Directive No. CPL 03-00-008. March 11, 2008) is concerned with combustible dusts and was prompted by three disastrous explosions in 2003, including one explosion that involved aluminum dust. This NEP began on October 18, 2007, and required Federal OSHA offices to begin targeted inspections of sites that process, handle, or otherwise generate combustible dusts. State plan participation in the program was strongly encouraged but not required. Nevertheless the state-plan states, in general, seem to be onboard and are conducting these targeted inspections along with their Federal counterparts.
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Explosion, Fire & Thermal Hazards Training – 2011 Training Courses – Next Date - June 6-10, 2011 – New Jersey
Please note that the second in our 2010 series of Fire, Explosion & Thermal Hazards Training Courses is being held at our office in Plainsboro, NJ the week of June 6-10, 2011. In the 2011 training series, we are offering the following courses:
· Understanding & Controlling Electrostatic Hazards
· Dust Explosion Prevention & Protection Techniques (including OSHA Combustible Dust NEP)
· Gas/Vapor Explosion Hazards
· Evaluation and Selection of Electrical and Non-Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous Areas
· Chemical Reaction Hazards
To view a brochure of this training series, please click here:
http://www.chilworth.com/2011-Fire-Explosion-Thermal-Hazards-Training-Course-Brochure.pdf |
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Process Safety Management Training Courses– Next Date - June 14-15, 2011 – North Carolina
Essential Inputs and Deliverables for Management of Process Safety – One Day Course
This course provides the attendee with a broad-based overview of the key ingredients necessary in programs to manage Process Safety. Such programs are essential for reducing the risk of process accidents applicable to general industry. Emphasis is first placed on WHAT a program to manage Process Safety is, WHY such a program is necessary, and HOW Process Safety is managed.
Technical Management of Process Safety - Two Day Course
This course provides the attendee with a detailed working knowledge of the components of programs necessaryto manage Process Safety. Such programs are essential for reducing the risk of accidents applicable to general industry. Emphasis is first placed on reviews of a Management System for Process Safety, Life Cycle application of Process Safety, and Key details of US Process Safety Management Regulations –OSHA, EPA.
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Chemical Reaction Hazards and the Risk of Thermal Runaway – One-Day Training Course – Next Date – November 11, 2011 – San Diego, CA
Chemical reactions can be extremely hazardous if they are not thoroughly understood and controlled. When intentional or unintentional reactions get out of control, they can result in fires, explosion, or release of toxic fumes or gases. The course presents the ‘current best practice’ in the field making use of extensive case studies to illustrate the many of key points in the field. Delegates will participate in workshops emphasizing critical areas of the subject. We will also consider peripheral areas of reactivechemical hazards such as safe powder drying and the ignition of flammable gases and vapors, giving a good background and understanding in the subjects.
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http://www.chilworth.com/2011-Chemical-Reactivity-Hazards-and-the-Risk-of-Thermal-Runaway-Training.pdf |
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Employers no longer need to pull large groups of employees off the job to complete their safety training. With no software or download requirements; all you need is a computer, a web browser, and an internet connection. It's that easy!
To learn more about Chilworth Global’s computer based training courses on combustible dust, please click here http://www.chilworth.com/Computer-Based-Training-CBT.cfm or if you would like to receive a brochure, please contact us at 609-799-4449 or email safety@chilworth.com.
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Over the past 3 decades, Chilworth Global has always considered as part of its mission to deliver training courses to share expertise and increase awareness of process safety in the industrial world. Our training offer covers all the key aspects of process safety: Process Safety Management (PSM), Process Hazard Analyses (
Chilworth Global has now structured its comprehensive set of training courses into the
To learn more about the
For more information regarding Chilworth Technology expertise and services, please contact us at 609-799-4449 or log onto our website at www.chilworth.com.
Kind regards,
Victoria R. Jones
Marketing Coordinator
Chilworth Technology, Inc.
Tel: 609-799-4449
Fax: 609-799-5559
Email: safety@chilworth.com

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