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Candidate name: SOFYAN HADI
Born: August 30, 1980
Passport Number: E 7690887
Has Completed Trining:

Basic Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Training

Certificate number: 40202482680830

Creation date:

Recertification:

August 26, 2024 

August 26, 2026

Location: JAKARTA, INDONESIA

OPITO – Basic H2S Standard code 9014

The Course Is Designed To Be OPITO Compliant And Includes The Following:

What is H2S, how is H2S created/formed.

Areas where H2S is found in abundance

Completed

Completed

Properties and characteristics of H2S gas

Physiological effects of H2S gas and critical factors determining the level of danger to humans

Completed

Completed

Occupational/workplace exposure limits (OEL/WEL) of H2S. General definitions. Measurement.

Purpose and types of H2S detection equipment. On-site & personal detection equipment. Pre-use inspection & operation.

Completed

Completed

Alarm systems and actions to be taken in response to alarms

Purpose and types of emergency breathing apparatus (EBA, SCBA)

Completed

Completed

Compressed cascade air supply systems. Connection / disconnection.

Completed
Role of the ER team in an H2S emergency Completed

H2S awareness quiz

Drill exercises

Completed

Completed

Theoretical Assessment and Practical Assessment Completed (100%)

In Center- Online / Theory live with Instructor

Ocean Safety Ltd. 15830 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Ste 130 Beaverton, OR, 97006 +1 (971) 217-6791 – i[email protected]

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