Soaps Manufacturing by Melt and Pour and Cold Process (Hybrid)
June 28, 2020
Soaps Manufacturing by Cold Process
July 15, 2020
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Hydrogen Sulfide H2S:
Its danger and how to deal with it.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?


The course concentrates on the Environmental Public Authority, Ministry of Public works, Ministry of Health, all Oil Companies and various industrial companies.

COURSE OBJECTIVES


The course focuses on identifying Hydrogen Sulfide danger and how to deal with it and what precaution should be taken when dealing with H2S.

COURSE CONTENT


This course must be taken after taken the ‘Soaps Manufacturing by Cold Process’ course. The course is concerned with preparing a natural soap consist of a mixture of cold process natural soap and melt & pour glycerin-based soap. Combining the two types is not easy and need some skills that you will learn in this course.

COURSE CONTENT | Duration: 3 Days

First Day

First Lecture: Introducing Hydrogen Sulfide and identifying its chemical recipes
Second Lecture: The coexistence and uses of H2S
Third Lecture: H2S influence on health

Second Day

First Lecture: Protection methods of the exposure to H2S
Second Lecture: How to deal with infiltration accidents of H2S
Third Lecture: Risk assessment and safe storage methods

Third Day

First Lecture: First aid in case of exposure to H2S gas
Second Lecture: Getting rid of H2S, safe transportation and calculating the infiltration rate
Third Lecture: Practical application
About the Instructor

Ali Bumajdad


Professor Ali Bumajdad has solid experience in the field of environment, nanotechnology, catalysis, cement and concrete, detergency, energy, sustainability, water-related research, etc.

Prof. Bumajdad has a broad experience in nanomaterials and nanotechnology. He targeted materials with environmental, renewable energy, sensors, water treatment, and green chemistry applications (e.g. pure and doped CeO2, TiO2 and ZnO, MgO, SiO2, ZrO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, Ag, Au, Ni, graphene, carbon nanotube, functionalized activated carbon, etc.)