Please note: The UST Installer training offered here is not open to the pubic at large, it is a peer-to-peer service open to PEI member companies and affiliates. The “Essential Safety/Working around Petroleum Equipment” course is open to anyone.
We offer a Basic and an Advanced petroleum equipment installer training course. Both are face-to -face. The basic course is offered at our facility or it can be done at your facility or a meeting facility. The advanced course is only offered at your suitable facility. The basic course is ideal for a new hire or someone with little or no field experience. It starts with an introduction to motor fuel distribution and moves on through terminology, tools of the trade, basic system components, introduction to NFPA 30, 30A and 70(as it pertains to a hazardous environment) Safety is stressed throughout.
The advanced course is designed for those with at least two years experience and who will be in a supervisory or management roll. Topics include an overview of the basic course topics and then we go deeper into the “nuts and bolts” of site design, lay-out, scheduling, vendor relationships, equipment specifications and project management for a petroleum installer. Custom training for small groups is also available, with abundant hands-on with various piping tools, tools and site-plan reading.*
Additionally, we offer a petroleum equipment targeted safety awareness/orientation course. This course is a one day, intense look at safety issues associated with Installing, Removing and Servicing UST’s, AST’s, piping systems and equipment at both retail and commercial fueling sites. It is a must for any organization that wants good training to raise safety awareness in this area.
* Installer Training may require certain pre-qualifications and experience. We reserve the right to withdraw the offer of training at our discretion.
Please note: The UST Installer training offered here is not open to the pubic at large, it is a peer-to-peer service open to PEI member companies and affiliates. The “Essential Safety/Working around Petroleum Equipment” course is open to anyone.