IADC H2s Safe Plus Training Course
Comprehensive IADC H2S Safe Plus training aligned with IADC standards and API RP 49 requirements.

Course Title
IADC H2s Safe Plus
Course Duration
1 Day
Competency Assessment Criteria
Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Kuwait - Philippines
Course Average Passing Rate
97%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.
Certification Provider
IADC H2s Safe
Certificate Validity
2 Years
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This comprehensive IADC H2S Safe Plus training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for advanced hydrogen sulfide operations management and supervisory responsibilities in sour gas environments. The course covers fundamental H2S hazard principles along with advanced techniques for risk management, emergency response coordination, and supervisory safety leadership.
Participants will learn to apply Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) methodologies and industry best practices to ensure comprehensive H2S safety management throughout drilling and production operations. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing supervisory leadership and advanced
Key Learning Objectives
Understand advanced hydrogen sulfide hazard management and supervisory responsibilities
Apply H2S risk assessment and safety management system implementation
Implement emergency response coordination and incident command procedures
Develop effective team safety leadership and H2S training coordination
Support H2S operations with proper regulatory compliance and documentation management
Apply advanced emergency response planning and resource coordination
Evaluate complex H2S scenarios and operational decision-making for supervisory roles
Implement business continuity and post-incident recovery procedures
Group Exercises
Emergency response documentation including (response plans, command procedures, resource inventories)
Training program documentation including (curriculum design, assessment procedures, competency records)
Safety management documentation including (risk assessments, management procedures, compliance records)
Knowledge Assessment
Advanced H2S management including (supervisory responsibilities, risk assessment, safety management systems)
Emergency response coordination including (incident command, resource management, interagency coordination)
Course Outline
CHAPTER 1 – Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S):
1.1 Common Names.
1.2 Sources.
1.3 How H2S is Formed
1.4 H2S Hazards.
1.5 Hazards of SO2.
1.6 Hierarchy of Hazard control
1.7 Incompatibilities and Reactivities.
1.8 Exposure Limits.
1.9 Regulations.
1.10 Environmental Concern.
1.11 Characteristics and Properties.
1.12 Properties of SO2.
1.13 Entry Routes.
1.14 susceptibility and Hyper susceptibility.
1.15 SO2 Symptoms.
CHAPTER 2 – Detection and Monitoring:
2.1 H2S Detection Methods.
2.2 Wind Direction.
2.3 Personal, Portable and Fixed Monitors and Detectors.
2.4 H2S and flammable/explosive gas sensors.
2.5 Warning Signals.
2.6 Flare Stack.
2.7 H2S engineering and mitigation control.
CHAPTER 3 – General Work Procedures:
3.1 Work Procedures.
3.2 Contingency and Emergency Action Plans.
3.3 Safety Meeting Areas.
3.4 Air Purifying Respirators vs. Air Supplied Respirators.
3.5 Personal Protective Equipment.
3.6 Respirator Fit Testing.
3.7 Safety Equipment.
3.8 Medical evaluations.
3.9 Maintenance, Sanitizing and Inspection.
CHAPTER 4 – Rescue, First Aid Techniques and Post Exposure Evaluation:
4.1 Donning and Doffing Exercise.
4.2 Emergency Rescue.
4.3 Medical Follow-Up.
4.4 Effect of H2S on Well Control Methodology.
Practical Assessment
Emergency response simulation including (incident command, resource coordination, decision making)
Team leadership exercises including (safety leadership, communication, crisis management)
Gained Core Technical Skills
Advanced H2S safety management using IADC standards and API RP 49 requirements
Emergency response coordination and incident command for complex H2S scenarios
Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) methodology for systematic H2S risk management
H2S training and competency management for effective team development
Regulatory compliance and documentation management for certified H2S operations
Safety leadership and culture development for sustainable H2S safety performance
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Drilling supervisors and rig managers in H2S environments
Production supervisors and facility managers in sour gas operations
Safety managers and emergency response coordinators
Training managers and competency coordinators
Operations managers and technical supervisors
HSE professionals and compliance officers
Emergency response team leaders and incident commanders
Senior personnel responsible for H2S safety management
Why Choose This Course
Comprehensive IADC H2S Safe Plus certification with internationally recognized advanced qualification
Advanced supervisory training with real emergency command and leadership scenarios
Focus on emergency response coordination and incident command for complex H2S situations
Integration of advanced risk management with practical supervisory responsibilities
Exposure to modern H2S safety management systems and regulatory frameworks
Emphasis on safety leadership and team development in H2S environments
Opportunity to practice advanced scenarios based on regional H2S challenges
Development of critical leadership skills for effective H2S safety management and emergency response
Note
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Course Outline
CHAPTER 1 – Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S):
1.1 Common Names.
1.2 Sources.
1.3 How H2S is Formed
1.4 H2S Hazards.
1.5 Hazards of SO2.
1.6 Hierarchy of Hazard control
1.7 Incompatibilities and Reactivities.
1.8 Exposure Limits.
1.9 Regulations.
1.10 Environmental Concern.
1.11 Characteristics and Properties.
1.12 Properties of SO2.
1.13 Entry Routes.
1.14 susceptibility and Hyper susceptibility.
1.15 SO2 Symptoms.
CHAPTER 2 – Detection and Monitoring:
2.1 H2S Detection Methods.
2.2 Wind Direction.
2.3 Personal, Portable and Fixed Monitors and Detectors.
2.4 H2S and flammable/explosive gas sensors.
2.5 Warning Signals.
2.6 Flare Stack.
2.7 H2S engineering and mitigation control.
CHAPTER 3 – General Work Procedures:
3.1 Work Procedures.
3.2 Contingency and Emergency Action Plans.
3.3 Safety Meeting Areas.
3.4 Air Purifying Respirators vs. Air Supplied Respirators.
3.5 Personal Protective Equipment.
3.6 Respirator Fit Testing.
3.7 Safety Equipment.
3.8 Medical evaluations.
3.9 Maintenance, Sanitizing and Inspection.
CHAPTER 4 – Rescue, First Aid Techniques and Post Exposure Evaluation:
4.1 Donning and Doffing Exercise.
4.2 Emergency Rescue.
4.3 Medical Follow-Up.
4.4 Effect of H2S on Well Control Methodology.
Why Choose This Course?
Comprehensive IADC H2S Safe Plus certification with internationally recognized advanced qualification
Advanced supervisory training with real emergency command and leadership scenarios
Focus on emergency response coordination and incident command for complex H2S situations
Integration of advanced risk management with practical supervisory responsibilities
Exposure to modern H2S safety management systems and regulatory frameworks
Emphasis on safety leadership and team development in H2S environments
Opportunity to practice advanced scenarios based on regional H2S challenges
Development of critical leadership skills for effective H2S safety management and emergency response
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Practical Assessment
Emergency response simulation including (incident command, resource coordination, decision making)
Team leadership exercises including (safety leadership, communication, crisis management)
Course Overview
This comprehensive IADC H2S Safe Plus training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for advanced hydrogen sulfide operations management and supervisory responsibilities in sour gas environments. The course covers fundamental H2S hazard principles along with advanced techniques for risk management, emergency response coordination, and supervisory safety leadership.
Participants will learn to apply Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) methodologies and industry best practices to ensure comprehensive H2S safety management throughout drilling and production operations. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing supervisory leadership and advanced
Key Learning Objectives
Understand advanced hydrogen sulfide hazard management and supervisory responsibilities
Apply H2S risk assessment and safety management system implementation
Implement emergency response coordination and incident command procedures
Develop effective team safety leadership and H2S training coordination
Support H2S operations with proper regulatory compliance and documentation management
Apply advanced emergency response planning and resource coordination
Evaluate complex H2S scenarios and operational decision-making for supervisory roles
Implement business continuity and post-incident recovery procedures
Knowledge Assessment
Advanced H2S management including (supervisory responsibilities, risk assessment, safety management systems)
Emergency response coordination including (incident command, resource management, interagency coordination)
Targeted Audience
Drilling supervisors and rig managers in H2S environments
Production supervisors and facility managers in sour gas operations
Safety managers and emergency response coordinators
Training managers and competency coordinators
Operations managers and technical supervisors
HSE professionals and compliance officers
Emergency response team leaders and incident commanders
Senior personnel responsible for H2S safety management
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