Front-line emergency fire supervisors and responders can train at one of the few locations in the United States that teaches the unique properties of Liquefied Natural Gas and how to handle spill control and fire suppression. The first-class LNG training facility at Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station, Texas, allows for classroom training and hands-on practice using proven techniques for extinguishing an LNG fire. Anyone involved in the production, storage or transportation of liquefied natural gas, or those who might be called to respond to an LNG incident, will benefit from learning LNG characteristics. Topics include behavior of confined and unconfined LNG spills on land and water, vapor cloud behavior and use of high-expansion foam. Due to the strenuous nature of class activities, a professional evaluation of personal physical conditioning is suggested prior to enrolling in this course.
Safety First
All students participating in training at TEEX Brayton Fire Training Field are required to follow all guidelines in the Student Safety Manual for the fire field.
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LNG Emergency Response | LNG101 | LNG Spill Control and Fire Suppression |
The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Spill Control & Fire Suppression course provides you with the information, training, and practical experience necessary to safely respond to and control liquefied natural gas spills and fires. The course content is delivered using a combination of classroom… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Spill Control and Fire Suppression |
LNG Emergency Response | LNG103 | LNG Customized Training |
The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Spill Control & Fire Suppression course provides you with the information, training, and practical experience necessary to safely respond to and control liquefied natural gas spills and fires. The course content is delivered using a combination of classroom… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Customized Training |
LNG Emergency Response | LNG105 | LNG Workshop #1 – Production, Usage and Safety Overview |
The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Workshop 1: Production, Usage and Safety, live Zoom, provides you with an introduction to what LNG is, how it is made, what it’s common uses are, and how safe of a product it is in comparison to other hydrocarbons. This is a live online instructor-led training… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Workshop #1 – Production, Usage and Safety Overview |
LNG Emergency Response | LNG106 | LNG Workshop #2 – Properties, Characteristics and Considerations of LNG |
The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Workshop 2: Properties, Characteristics and Considerations, live Zoom, provides you with an in-depth discussion on the properties and characteristics of LNG. We will also examine special considerations specific to LNG, such as Rapid Phase Transitions, cryogenic… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Workshop #2 – Properties, Characteristics and Considerations of LNG |
LNG Emergency Response | LNG107 | LNG Workshop #3 – Storage and Transportation Container Design |
The Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Workshop #3: LNG Transportation and Storage Containers, live Zoom, provides you with a discussion on the design of containers used for storage and transportation of LNG. We will identify construction material and design of the different containers as well as… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Workshop #3 – Storage and Transportation Container Design |
LNG Emergency Response | LNG108 | LNG Workshop #4 – Incident Control |
This Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Workshop #4: Incident Control, live webinar, provides you with an in-depth discussion on the appropriate tactics applied towards controlling and extinguishment of a LNG incident. We will also examine passive and active fire protection within LNG facilities and… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about LNG Workshop #4 – Incident Control |
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Marine Training and Safety
Kirk Richardson
Training Director
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (979) 845-1158