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Hydrogen Sulfide gas (H2S gas)is commonly encountered in many industrial facilities especially those in the Oil and Gas industry and petrochemicals production. It is commonly referred to as "Sour gas" in oilfields. Is it hazardous? You betcha! Reportedly the most deaths in the Oil and Gas industry have occurred till date are due to H2S. But if your only plan to survive it is by smelling it and running off in the other direction, then re-work your strategy!
Hydrogen Sulfide gas does have a smell, similar to eggs gone bad (rotten eggs) but the human nose can get sensitized very fast. So though one can smell it in lower concentrations, if the smell goes away, it does not mean that the gas has gone away-it simply means that the nose has stopped detecting it, though the concentration may be increasing!
Unbelievable but true- so the only great way to work in areas that may have H2S is not to trust your nose, but have a personal toxic gas monitor. If you have no idea of how to select one and use and calibrate it, then have a look at the online gas monitor training here. You will find it to be useful and a life saver!
H2S Training: A Comprehensive Guide to Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness and
Certification
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Why we need H2S Training? Hydrogen sulfide, also spelled Hydrogen Sulphide,
(molecular formula H2S) is a colorless, flammable gas that has a distinct
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