by eftrain331 | Aug 10, 2015 | Hydrogen Sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide, or H2S, is caused by the breakdown of organic material within an anaerobic environment. An oilfield is typically an “anaerobic” or oxygen deprived environment because it is buried thousands of feet deep. Many oils may also contain a significant... by eftrain331 | Aug 8, 2015 | Hydrogen Sulfide
EAGLE FORD TRAINING SAN ANTONIO H2S TRAINING MIND MAP H2S is a small and simple molecule yet it interacts with oil and gas processes in complex and varied ways. When the H2S molecule reaches the lungs of the oilfield worker in even small quantities the results... by eftrain331 | Jul 5, 2015 | Hydrogen Sulfide
Once your rig crew has gotten set up with RigPass (SafeLand), a respirator fit test, and San Antonio H2S training, this does not mean that training for protection against hazardous atmospheres is completely over. Equipment needs to be practiced with, drilled on,... by eftrain331 | Jul 4, 2015 | Hydrogen Sulfide
THE OILFIELD ENVIRONMENT The oilfield is a work environment that can be rather different from other workplaces in San Antonio. When it comes to hazards, including the hazards from H2S as it occurs in the oilfield, they can present themselves differently based on the... by eftrain331 | Jul 4, 2015 | Hydrogen Sulfide, Well Control
1982 H2S BLOWOUT AT LODGEPOLE While it is problematic to rate one H2S well control incident as worse than another, the Blowout at Lodgepole may be described as one of North America’s worst H2S well control releases due to the large flow rate of the well, high...