BIS Safety Software
This course meets the OSHA 1910.146(h)(2) mandate for comprehending the functionality of the BW MaxXT II & MicroClip gas monitors. The course is essential as the OSHA Confined Space Entry syllabus doesn't cover this crucial information. This course also serves as a recap of the risks associated with confined space entry.
This course complements but does not replace the operating manual accompanying your product. It's crucial to thoroughly read the manual before operating the instrument. The product can only perform as intended if used and maintained following the manufacturer's instructions. Otherwise, it could fail, posing serious risk of injury or death to those who rely on it for their safety.
The Gas Monitor Competence Training is a necessity, not a preference, as the gas detector - the one piece of equipment that a worker's life relies on - is NOT COVERED in the OSHA Confined Space Entry syllabus. OSHA courses alone leave workers incapable of safely and confidently operating their gas detectors. This course, tailored to your specific monitor, provides what manuals or YouTube videos can't. The Gas Monitor Competence Training bridges the gap between being "compliant" and being "safe," combines a confined space recap with the features of the gas monitors most beneficial to workers, thereby adhering more effectively to 1910.146(h)(2).
The course includes:
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Approximately 90 minutes
Pass mark 80%
Certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 120 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 90% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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