If pressurised equipment fails in use, it can lead to serious injuries, damage to property and harm to the environment. Each year in Great Britain alone, there are in the region of 150 reported dangerous occurrences involving an unintentional release of pressure, and around six of these result in fatal or serious injuries. Understanding what pressure is and how it works is the first step to reducing the risks associated with pressurised equipment.
In this course we will explain what pressure is and look at the differences between static, dynamic and differential pressure. You will also learn of the various ways in which we measure pressure.
Approximate duration: 45 minutes.
This is a course from Oilennium which costs £35.
It’s not available for immediate purchase, but you can easily contact us and we will promptly make it available for you to use on a Learning Management System.
For individual purchases, there is a £15 set-up fee. If you would like to buy this course for use on your LMS there is no set-up fee provided that you buy 10 or more licenses.
For an enterprise license please contact us and there will be no set-up fee.