Compressed Air
Course Outline
Compressed air stores energy at high pressure and therefore it must be handled with care. Improper use can lead to serious injury and even death. A strong blast of air can dislodge an eye socket or rupture an eardrum, and air blown into the mouth can cause oesophagus or lung damage.
This program identifies the risks and safe work practices that should be followed when handling, transporting, securing, and storing compressed cylinders.
Price: US$30
Target Group – Personnel Dealing with Compressed Air Systems and Equipment
Duration – 30 Minutes
Module 1 Introduction
Module 2 Compressed Air Safety Risks
Module 3 Air Compressors and Receivers
Module 4 PPE when handling Compressed Air
Module 5 Labels and Safety Data Sheets
Module 6 Transporting, Placing and Securing Cylinders
Module 7 Hook ups, Leaks and Storage
Module 8 Compressed Air Safety Cautions and Special Precautions