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Petroleum technician

A petroleum technician is a professional that has two specializations within itself: petroleum equipment installer and petroleum service technician. Work performed within this profession revolves around the petroleum industry, and more specifically with fuel filling and service stations, as well as underground fuel tanks.

In Canada, the term used is a "Petroleum Mechanic", broken down into four different specializations: PM1 (servicing and installing of pumps and dispensers), PM2 (servicing and installing underground equipment), PM3 (servicing and installing aboveground storage tanks and associated equipment), PM4 (servicing and installing aboveground storage tanks and equipment with a capacity of less than 5000 L), and lastly a PHM (a Petroleum Mechanics Helper), who has to work under the supervision of a licensed Petroleum Mechanic.

The key work of a Petroleum Service Technician consists of installing, repairing, and maintaining dispensers, as well as installing and maintaining point of sale systems. Petroleum Equipment Installer works on the other side of the trade by installing above and underground storage tanks, and all the piping pumping fuel to and from dispensers.

Due to the products handled in the equipment serviced, Petroleum Technicians must conform to a range of federal, provincial, and municipal regulations in the performance of their tasks. They must have skills and knowledge to maintain a safe work site and prevent any damage to the environment.

This work has been completed on many service stations since the start of gas stations, but only now has this type of work been recognized and transformed into a certified trade.

Education edit

All manufacturers require training and certification.

  • Gilbarco dispenser training is about 20–24 hours online followed by a one-week sit-in course.

"Veeder Root" training is another key certification in the trade.

  • Veeder Root is a tank and leak detection system and is used at most gas stations.
  • There are four levels of v/r, level 1 is online, 2&3 is a one-week course (certification expires every 2 years), level four is an online renewal.

Various point-of-sales systems certifications such as:

  • Verifone Sapphire
  • Gilbarco Passport
  • Bulloch
  • Wayne Nucleus

Weights and Measures Inspector certification

  • One must have this certification to perform initial inspections on pumps and dispensers.

Safety certifications

  • American Petroleum Institute (API)
  • Petroleum Oriented Safety Training (POST)
  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
  • Confined Space
  • First Aid
  • Work at Heights
  • EWP (Elevated work Platforms)

Government certification web sites

  • Government of Canada's Red Seal
  • Government of British Columbia's Industry Training Authority
  • Government of British Columbia's

Training institution

  • The UA Piping Industry College of British Columbia (UAPICBC) offers technical training for this trade, which encompasses both theoretical and technical training, as well as access to government examinations and testing. Prior to January 1, 2012 the UA Piping Industry College of British Columbia did business as the Piping Industry Apprenticeship Board (PIAB).
 
Petroleum Technician Level 1 Class of 2011

Petroleum Mechanic training may be obtained through the Ontario Petroleum Contractors Association (www.opcaonline.org) or the Canadian Petroleum Contractors Association ( www.cpcaonline.com), Both of which offer home study classes with in-class review session before the regulatory exams. The trade is not a Red Seal trade in Canada with each province determining its own standards.

In Ontario, the trade is licensed by the Technical Standard and Safety Authority.

Site-specific certification web sites

  • American Petroleum Institute
  • Petroleum Oriented Safety Training
  • Transport of Dangerous Goods
  • Confined Space Training
  • Technical Standards and Safety Authority

Safety edit

Safe Work practices: a summary of how and when to perform safe work practices on site and also appropriate certain safe practices in the event of several potential dangers.

  • Setting up and maintaining a safe work zone, handling hazardous materials, mitigation of the potential hazards civilian traffic and operators present, recognizing potential dangers, spill suppression, Last Minute Risk Assessment (LMRA), muster points.

Personal protective equipment (PPE): An overview of the requirements and certification on PPE. Specific circumstances under which regular and/or specialized PPE is required and how to use it.

  • CSA certified PPE, identification of hazardous circumstances that would either require standard and/or specialized PPE.

Standard PPE consists of (but is not restricted to) Coveralls, Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, Steel Toe Boots, Reflective Vest, Gloves

Specialised PPE consists of (but is not restricted to) dust masks, respirators, Ear Plugs, Hazmat Suits, Fall Protection

Safety devices on site: a list of the stagnant and also functioning devices set in place to prevent, mitigate and/or control hazardous circumstances.

  • Fire alarm, fire extinguisher, spill kits, emergency stop, leak detectors, breakaway, shear valves, tank/dispenser monitoring system.

Fire safety: safe practices designed to prevent and/or control an on site fire.

  • Trained use of a fire extinguisher, use of spill prevention practices, elemental knowledge of a fire and the circumstantial required actions needed to be taken in the event of.

Safety Requirements & Certification: the specific / non-specific listed safe work training and certification necessary for safe practices in the Petroleum field.

  • Post, Fall Protection, Confined Entry, API, First Aid, WHMIS, machinery tickets specific for work to be done (i.e. "forklift ticket"), Fire Extinguisher/Safety training, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).

Documentation: the required record of pre-shift inspections, accidents and/or injury's.

  • Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Near Miss, Confined Entry, WCB forms.

Manufacturers and materials edit

Within the petroleum trade, multiple manufacturers for the industry design and build numerous components of the petroleum industry. Some manufacturers are more frequently used and well known then others, such as:

 
Submersible pump
  • OPW which designs and manufacturers nozzles, fuel hose components, and underground tank components. OPW
  • Gilbarco/Veeder-Root, this is a manufacturer of pump dispensers, underground monitoring equipment, and point of sales payment systems. Gilbarco / Veeder-Root
  • Red Jacket/FE Petro, both well known manufacturers of Submersible Turbine Pumps (STP’s) which are used to supply fuel from the tanks to the dispensers. Also a manufacturer of flex fuel pipe. STP
  • Dresser Wayne which is a manufacturer of retail and fleet fuel dispensers and dispenser components, and Automatic Tank Gauges. Dresser Wayne
  • PD McLaren which is a manufacturer of high speed and low speed fuel dispensers used in fleets and commercial cardlock applications. PD McLaren
  • Tokheim Which is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of fuel dispensers. Tokheim
  • Swivel Joints which is one of the largest distributors of custom swivel joints, drylok couplers and Kamvalok Couplers in North America. Swivel Joints

There are many other manufacturers that are used by Petroleum Technicians, but these are few examples of the petroleum equipment manufacturers. The Petroleum Technician and Installer trade consists of electrical and mechanical equipment, so there are many manufacturers that they must use for each specific thing. For example, with the electrical components the equipment must be explosion proof, and with mechanical components one is dealing with multiple types of piping material such as plastic, Sched 40 BP masters metallic, cast iron, and threaded, as well as the pumping and valve systems.

See also edit

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more specifically with fuel filling and service stations as well as underground fuel tanks In Canada the term used is a Petroleum Mechanic broken down into four different specializations PM1 servicing and installing of pumps and dispensers PM2 servicing and installing underground equipment PM3 servicing and installing aboveground storage tanks and associated equipment PM4 servicing and installing aboveground storage tanks and equipment with a capacity of less than 5000 L and lastly a PHM a Petroleum Mechanics Helper who has to work under the supervision of a licensed Petroleum Mechanic The key work of a Petroleum Service Technician consists of installing repairing and maintaining dispensers as well as installing and maintaining point of sale systems Petroleum Equipment Installer works on the other side of the trade by installing above and underground storage tanks and all the piping pumping fuel to and from dispensers Due to the products handled in the equipment serviced Petroleum Technicians must conform to a range of federal provincial and municipal regulations in the performance of their tasks They must have skills and knowledge to maintain a safe work site and prevent any damage to the environment This work has been completed on many service stations since the start of gas stations but only now has this type of work been recognized and transformed into a certified trade Contents 1 Education 2 Safety 3 Manufacturers and materials 4 See also 5 ReferencesEducation editAll manufacturers require training and certification Gilbarco dispenser training is about 20 24 hours online followed by a one week sit in course Veeder Root training is another key certification in the trade Veeder Root is a tank and leak detection system and is used at most gas stations There are four levels of v r level 1 is online 2 amp 3 is a one week course certification expires every 2 years level four is an online renewal Various point of sales systems certifications such as Verifone Sapphire Gilbarco Passport Bulloch Wayne Nucleus Weights and Measures Inspector certification One must have this certification to perform initial inspections on pumps and dispensers Safety certifications American Petroleum Institute API Petroleum Oriented Safety Training POST Transportation of Dangerous Goods TDG Confined Space First Aid Work at Heights EWP Elevated work Platforms Government certification web sites Government of Canada s Red Seal Government of British Columbia s Industry Training Authority Government of British Columbia s Construction Industry Training Organisation Training institution The UA Piping Industry College of British Columbia UAPICBC offers technical training for this trade which encompasses both theoretical and technical training as well as access to government examinations and testing Prior to January 1 2012 the UA Piping Industry College of British Columbia did business as the Piping Industry Apprenticeship Board PIAB nbsp Petroleum Technician Level 1 Class of 2011 Petroleum Mechanic training may be obtained through the Ontario Petroleum Contractors Association www opcaonline org or the Canadian Petroleum Contractors Association www cpcaonline com Both of which offer home study classes with in class review session before the regulatory exams The trade is not a Red Seal trade in Canada with each province determining its own standards In Ontario the trade is licensed by the Technical Standard and Safety Authority Site specific certification web sites American Petroleum Institute Petroleum Oriented Safety Training Transport of Dangerous Goods Confined Space Training Technical Standards and Safety AuthoritySafety editSafe Work practices a summary of how and when to perform safe work practices on site and also appropriate certain safe practices in the event of several potential dangers Setting up and maintaining a safe work zone handling hazardous materials mitigation of the potential hazards civilian traffic and operators present recognizing potential dangers spill suppression Last Minute Risk Assessment LMRA muster points Personal protective equipment PPE An overview of the requirements and certification on PPE Specific circumstances under which regular and or specialized PPE is required and how to use it CSA certified PPE identification of hazardous circumstances that would either require standard and or specialized PPE Standard PPE consists of but is not restricted to Coveralls Hard Hat Safety Glasses Steel Toe Boots Reflective Vest GlovesSpecialised PPE consists of but is not restricted to dust masks respirators Ear Plugs Hazmat Suits Fall ProtectionSafety devices on site a list of the stagnant and also functioning devices set in place to prevent mitigate and or control hazardous circumstances Fire alarm fire extinguisher spill kits emergency stop leak detectors breakaway shear valves tank dispenser monitoring system Fire safety safe practices designed to prevent and or control an on site fire Trained use of a fire extinguisher use of spill prevention practices elemental knowledge of a fire and the circumstantial required actions needed to be taken in the event of Safety Requirements amp Certification the specific non specific listed safe work training and certification necessary for safe practices in the Petroleum field Post Fall Protection Confined Entry API First Aid WHMIS machinery tickets specific for work to be done i e forklift ticket Fire Extinguisher Safety training Transportation of Dangerous Goods TDG Documentation the required record of pre shift inspections accidents and or injury s Job Safety Analysis JSA Near Miss Confined Entry WCB forms Manufacturers and materials editWithin the petroleum trade multiple manufacturers for the industry design and build numerous components of the petroleum industry Some manufacturers are more frequently used and well known then others such as nbsp Submersible pump OPW which designs and manufacturers nozzles fuel hose components and underground tank components OPW Gilbarco Veeder Root this is a manufacturer of pump dispensers underground monitoring equipment and point of sales payment systems Gilbarco Veeder Root Red Jacket FE Petro both well known manufacturers of Submersible Turbine Pumps STP s which are used to supply fuel from the tanks to the dispensers Also a manufacturer of flex fuel pipe STP Dresser Wayne which is a manufacturer of retail and fleet fuel dispensers and dispenser components and Automatic Tank Gauges Dresser Wayne PD McLaren which is a manufacturer of high speed and low speed fuel dispensers used in fleets and commercial cardlock applications PD McLaren Tokheim Which is one of the world s leading manufacturers of fuel dispensers Tokheim Swivel Joints which is one of the largest distributors of custom swivel joints drylok couplers and Kamvalok Couplers in North America Swivel Joints There are many other manufacturers that are used by Petroleum Technicians but these are few examples of the petroleum equipment manufacturers The Petroleum Technician and Installer trade consists of electrical and mechanical equipment so there are many manufacturers that they must use for each specific thing For example with the electrical components the equipment must be explosion proof and with mechanical components one is dealing with multiple types of piping material such as plastic Sched 40 BP masters metallic cast iron and threaded as well as the pumping and valve systems See also editPetroleum industry in CanadaReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petroleum technician amp oldid 1144261493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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