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Bane

Anyone on here done the abovementioned course?

If so, can you give us some details about it?

How did you find it?
Was it useful?
Would you recommend it?
Etc, etc, waffle, waffle
 
never done this one bane ,got various safety certs over the years but the one companies want these days is the cscs/ecs card
 
But to work in the petro-chemical industry you will need a compex certificate
Is a complex certificate folded up like origami? That would be a true complex certificate.

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As Ian.settle1 you would need this if wanting to work on petro-chem sites.

"Potentially explosive atmospheres occur in onshore and offshore petrochemical plants and refining plants. They are also found in distilleries, paint spraying plants, flourmills, woodworking machine plants, the water industry and petrol forecourt environments. Failure to ensure safe working practices in these circumstances could result in the ignition of explosive gases or dust clouds leading to injury or even fatalities."

I completed the hazardous area course in 1995 this was very useful for me as i was going to work offshore and have worked on various sites since ( gas terminals and waste water sites)this certificate was required for working on these sites.
 

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