Partner Spotlight: Gas Monitor Competence Training – What OSHA Leaves Out, This Course Delivers

At Safety Plus, we’re committed to keeping workers safe by connecting our clients with exceptional training resources that fill critical knowledge gaps. An often overlooked, but  potentially life-saving, tool on a jobsite is the gas monitor. That’s why we’ve partnered with Gas Monitor Competence Training, a specialized program that teaches exactly what most safety curriculums miss.

The Problem: OSHA Leaves a Gap

OSHA’s Confined Space Entry (CSE) standards are comprehensive, but they don’t cover one of the most crucial tools your team relies on daily: the gas detector. Without targeted training, workers may be operating this life-critical device incorrectly or without confidence.

Gas Monitor Competence Training addresses this gap head-on.

What the Course Offers

This course provides practical, monitor-specific training designed to empower workers in under two hours. It goes far beyond a typical safety video or manual; it includes the kinds of insights that only come from deep field experience.

Tailored Training Covers:

  • Your Monitor & Your Hazards – Client-specific curriculum
  • Confined Space Refresher – Key dangers and why gas matters
  • Alarm Responses – What to do and what not to do
  • Sensor Types, Pump vs Non-Pump, Water Resistance – Common myths busted
  • Troubleshooting Shortcuts – Real-world, on-the-spot fixes
  • Full Equipment Health Check – Detectors and docks included
  • Maintenance Training – Optional and customizable
  • CEU/PDH Credits Available – Depending on state program

Each attendee receives a Certificate of Attendance, and the instructor brings over 15 years of international training experience with gas monitors.

Flexible Delivery, Affordable Pricing

Whether you’re looking for in-person, live online, or on-demand options, this course is built for flexibility:

  • In-Person Training:
    • $1,100 for up to 10 attendees
    • $1,500 for up to 20 attendees
    • Minimal travel fees shared among clients
  • Live Online:
    • $800 minimum
    • $80 per attendee up to 10
    • $60 per additional attendee
  • On-Demand Courses:
    • Available now through their site

For the cost of just one gas monitor, you can train up to 20 workers.

Why This Partnership Matters

Gas monitor misuse can turn a close call into a tragedy. By partnering with Gas Monitor Competence Training, we’re giving our clients access to a practical, affordable, and urgently needed training solution that makes a direct impact on worker safety.

Industry Partners Wanted

We believe the best way to build safer job sites is by working together. Our referral partner program is designed to support collaboration with safety trainers, equipment providers, legal and insurance professionals, and others who help businesses manage risk.

If you’re passionate about safety and offer a service that complements our mission, we’d love to connect.

Let’s build a stronger network—together. Reach out to learn more about our referral partner program.

 

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