Table 1 – Criteria for Training
Activity Class | Class I Installation | Class II Installation | Class III Installation |
---|---|---|---|
Specific, punctual, and short-term | Basic Course (4 hours) | Basic Course (6 hours) | Basic Course (8 hours) |
Maintenance and inspection | Intermediate Course (12 hours) | Intermediate Course (14 hours) | Intermediate Course (16 hours) |
Operation and emergency response | Intermediate Course (12 hours) | Advanced Course I (20 hours) | Advanced Course II (32 hours) |
Workplace safety and health | – | Specific Course (14 hours) | Specific Course (16 hours) |
Table 2 – Criteria for Refreshing
Course | Periodicity | Duration |
---|---|---|
Basic | Triennial | 4 hours |
Intermediate | Class I: Triennial Class II: Biennial Class III: Biennial | 4 hours |
Advanced I | Biennial | 4 hours |
Advanced II | Annual | 4 hours |
Program Content
a) Introduction Course on Flammables and Combustibles
Duration: 3 hours
- Flammables: characteristics, properties, dangers, and risks;
- Collective and individual controls for working with flammables;
- Sources of ignition and their control;
- Basic procedures in emergency situations involving flammables.
b) Basic Course
I) Theoretical Program Content:
- Flammables: characteristics, properties, dangers, and risks;
- Collective and individual controls for working with flammables;
- Sources of ignition and their control;
- Fire protection with flammables;
- Basic procedures in emergency situations involving flammables.
II) Practical Program Content:
- Knowledge and use of fire safety systems for flammables.
c) Intermediate Course
I) Theoretical Program Content:
- Flammables: characteristics, properties, dangers, and risks;
- Collective and individual controls for working with flammables;
- Sources of ignition and their control;
- Fire protection with flammables;
- Procedures in emergency situations involving flammables;
- Study of NR-20;
- Preliminary Hazard/Risk Analysis: concepts and practical exercises;
- Permit to Work with Flammables.
II) Practical Program Content:
- Knowledge and use of fire safety systems for flammables.
d) Advanced Course I
I) Theoretical Program Content:
- Flammables: characteristics, properties, dangers, and risks;
- Collective and individual controls for working with flammables;
- Sources of ignition and their control;
- Fire protection with flammables;
- Procedures in emergency situations involving flammables;
- Study of NR-20;
- Risk Analysis Methodologies: concepts and practical exercises;
- Permit to Work with Flammables;
- Accidents with flammables: cause analysis and preventive measures;
- Emergency Response Planning for Flammables.
II) Practical Program Content:
- Knowledge and use of fire safety systems for flammables.
e) Advanced Course II
I) Theoretical Program Content:
- Flammables: characteristics, properties, dangers, and risks;
- Collective and individual controls for working with flammables;
- Sources of ignition and their control;
- Fire protection with flammables;
- Procedures in emergency situations involving flammables;
- Study of NR-20;
- Risk Analysis Methodologies: concepts and practical exercises;
- Permit to Work with Flammables;
- Accidents with flammables: cause analysis and preventive measures;
- Emergency Response Planning for Flammables;
- Basic concepts of installation process safety;
- Basic concepts of change management.
II) Practical Program Content:
- Knowledge and use of fire safety systems for flammables.
f) Specific Course
I) Theoretical Program Content:
- Study of NR-20;
- Risk Analysis Methodologies: concepts and practical exercises;
- Permit to Work with Flammables;
- Accidents with flammables: cause analysis and preventive measures;
- Emergency Response Planning for Flammables.