Why Attend
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) is a cutting-edge technology that enables the visualization of gas leaks and emissions which are invisible to the naked eye. It plays a critical role in environmental safety, industrial maintenance, and regulatory compliance by detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs), methane, and other gases in real-time. This specialized training program is designed by Global Horizon Training Center to provide participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to effectively use OGI cameras for leak detection and monitoring.
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Understand the scientific principles and operational mechanics of Optical Gas Imaging technology.; Identify different gases and their signatures using OGI cameras.; Effectively operate and maintain OGI equipment for accurate gas leak detection.; Analyze and interpret thermal images to locate and quantify gas leaks.; Apply industry standards and safety protocols in gas detection procedures.; Integrate OGI techniques into environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance strategies.; Develop actionable reports based on OGI data for organizational decision-making.
Day 1: Introduction to Optical Gas Imaging Technology Environmental and Safety Officers; Maintenance Engineers and Technicians; Oil & Gas Industry Professionals; Chemical Industry Personnel; Regulatory Compliance Managers; Facility Managers; Industrial Hygienists; Consultants in Environmental Monitoring and Safety
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Day 1: Introduction to Optical Gas Imaging Technology
Overview of Gas Leak Detection Technologies
Principles of Optical Gas Imaging
Types of Gases Detectable by OGI
OGI Camera Components and Specifications
Safety and Compliance Standards
Day 2: Operating OGI Equipment
Hands-On Introduction to OGI Cameras
Camera Settings and Calibration
Image Acquisition and Real-Time Monitoring
Common Operational Challenges and Solutions
Practical Session: Capturing Gas Leak Images
Day 3: Interpretation and Analysis of OGI Data
Fundamentals of Thermal and Spectral Imaging
Differentiating Gas Leaks from Background Noise
Quantifying Leak Size and Concentration
Use of Software Tools for Image Analysis
Day 4: Integration with Industrial and Environmental Practices
Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) Programs
OGI in Environmental Compliance and Reporting
Risk Assessment and Management Using OGI Data
Creating Effective Gas Leak Reports
Day 5: Advanced Applications and Practical Assessments
Advanced Imaging Techniques and Emerging Technologies
Troubleshooting and Maintenance of OGI Equipment
Practical Assessment: Field Simulation of Leak Detection
Final Q&A and Discussion