COURSE OVERVIEW
Manage leaking cargo tanks, railcars, and active transfer operations under dynamic conditions. Students examine vapor control, ignition hazards, grounding and bonding, and compatibility issues. Through realistic scenarios, they practice meter interpretation, product movement decisions, and transfer setup optimization. The course emphasizes controlling conditions, preventing escalation, and making informed decisions when field realities don’t match the plan.
Using real transportation scenarios—highway tankers, railcars, post-accident spills, and active transfer operations—you’ll work through the decisions that actually drive these incidents: when to move product, when not to, how to interpret your meters in a fuel-rich environment, and how to control conditions so the operation doesn’t create a bigger problem than the one you showed up to fix.
This course satisfies the following requirements: OSHA 1910.120(e), OSHA 1910.120(q); NFPA 30, 385, 386, 400, 470, 472, 704, 1072; ISO 17840-1:2022
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