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From October 18, 2018 08:30 until October 18, 2018 17:30
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 FLAMMABLE GAS CYLINDER SAFETY SEMINAR SERIES 2018

IGAS (Industrial Gas Association of Singapore), presents its next safety seminar series that focuses on flammable gas safe operation and its best practices with regards to handling and storage of gas cylinders. Flammable gases have a wide portfolio in various industries. It is used in a wide array of industries and at various stages of production or analysis requirements.

Flammable gases are known for its hazardous properties. Besides presenting its flammable hazards, there are other lesser known hazards that may not be well understood to its wide base users. Hence there are safety issues that needs to be addressed. IGAS, aims to achieve this in the following themes of the safety seminar:

  • Review and introduction of the basics, key safety principles, hazards and safeguards
  • Sharing of best practices and lessons from incidents and near misses
  • Professional approach to safety issues
  • Review of applicable standards and key AIGA Documents

The seminar sessions will cover flammable gases and specialty gases such as Hydrogen, Acetylene and flammable gas mixtures.

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Date : 18 October 2018, 8.30am to 5.30pm

    Venue : JTC Summit Auditorium, Level 2
    8 Jurong Town Hall Road, #25-04,
    Singapore 609434

Target Audience: Users of compressed gases in manufacturing and analysis operations, Laboratory chemists, safety and fire professionals

Registration Fee: $128.40 (inclusive of GST)

** Fee include seminar materials, 2 tea-breaks and 1 lunch

The IGAS -- Flammable Gas Cylinder Safety Seminar Series 2018 would be awarded a total of 7 SDU points under the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme for Registered Workplace Safety& Health Officers.



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