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SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-10/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260102T211216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T164806Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-11/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260710
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SUMMARY:Denver\, CO
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.  \n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus:  \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending In-Person Training \nDay 1:  8AM – 5PM  \nDay 2:  8AM – 5PM \nDay 3:  8AM – 2PM \nONE TICKET BELOW EQUALS ONE STUDENT REGISTRATION
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/denver-co-4/
LOCATION:IPS – Denver Service Center (Kingston)\, 4900 Kingston St\, Denver\, 80239\, United States
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
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SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-3/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260127T210447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T160639Z
UID:10000534-1784592000-1784851199@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Midland\, TX
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.  \n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus:  \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending In-Person Training \nDay 1:  8AM – 5PM  \nDay 2:  8AM – 5PM \nDay 3:  8AM – 2PM \nONE TICKET BELOW EQUALS ONE STUDENT REGISTRATION
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/midland-tx/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T132817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T174053Z
UID:10000537-1785231000-1785434400@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-4/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260814
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T134005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T162505Z
UID:10000538-1786406400-1786665599@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-5/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260127T211717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T163346Z
UID:10000535-1787011200-1787270399@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Anchorage\, AK
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.  \n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus:  \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending In-Person Training \nDay 1:  8AM – 5PM  \nDay 2:  8AM – 5PM \nDay 3:  8AM – 2PM \nONE TICKET BELOW EQUALS ONE STUDENT REGISTRATION
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/anchorage-ak/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training,sUAS Level I Infrared Certification
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260828
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T144636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T164352Z
UID:10000539-1787616000-1787875199@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,300. Monroe Infrared offers a $350 discount (net $1\,950) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2\,175) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-13/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260512T151035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T151035Z
UID:10000547-1787616000-1787961599@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:**ITC Level I Furnace Inspections Certification - Virtual Classroom
DESCRIPTION:ITC Level 1 Furnace Inspections Certification\n\nThis specialized certification training is intended for professionals who inspect heaters\, boilers\, and furnaces using the FLIR GF309 or equivalent. Evaluate pipe temperature\, potential coking/scaling\, physical damage\, and burner quality\n\n\n\n\n\nThis course addresses camera setup and operations\, heat transfer and physics\, furnace applications\, and temperature measurements as well as inspection \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nInfrared courses are developed and taught by ITC’s Level III\, ASNT Level III\, or EPRI Level III Instructors. ITC’s domestic and international training staff includes several Level III thermographers certified by ASNT and BINDT with over 100 years combined infrared thermography applications experience. The Level II infrared training courses are taught by certified instructors with extensive experience in a wide variety of infrared thermography and thermal imaging applications. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nBasic infrared physics and the range of methods for measuring the emissivity of furnace tubes\nHow to distinguish between true energy and reflected energy\nHow to interpret thermograms and make informed decisions using heat transfer concepts to analyze images\nHow to use thermography analysis software and create simple\, easy-to-understand reports\nUnderstanding other applications for IR within your facility\n\nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera you can rent one through FLIR by calling 866-477-3687 ext. 1. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \n\nDownload Details: \n\nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Level-1-Furnace-Inspection-Details.pdf \n\n\nCertification:\nStudents who complete all training course requirements receive an Optical Gas Imaging Infrared Thermography Certification. \nLearning objectives\, contact hours\, and written exam are based on requirements outlined by ANSI/ASNT CP-105 and SNT-TC-1A  guidelines published by ASNT American Society for Non-Destructive Testing. \nAccreditation:\n\nThe learning objectives\, contact hours\, and written exam of ITC’s courses are based on the requirements outlined by ANSI/ASNT CP-105 of the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing.\n• 32 hours (24 ITC certification renewal credits) \nCAMERA TRAINING\nOur instructor led training classes cover basic camera operation. We highly recommend viewing one of our free on demand courses for your specific FLIR camera before coming to class. Please visit http://www.infraredtraining.com  to view available courses.\nPlease note that on demand courses may not be available for some camera models. If a course is not offered for your camera type\, please refer to your user’s manual. All manuals and datasheets for FLIR cameras can be found at\nhttp://support.flir.com. For other vendors please visit the vendor’s website \n\n\n\n\nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \nIf Attending Virtual Classroom \n9:30AM – 6PM ET Eastern Standard Time
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/itc-level-i-furnace-inspections-certification-virtual-classroom-2/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training,Infrared Training Level I Certification,Level I Electrical Thermography Certification
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T145855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T142244Z
UID:10000541-1789430400-1789689599@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Huntington Beach\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.  \n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus:  \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending In-Person Training \nDay 1:  8AM – 5PM  \nDay 2:  8AM – 5PM \nDay 3:  8AM – 2PM \nONE TICKET BELOW EQUALS ONE STUDENT REGISTRATION
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/canonsburg-pa-2/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T145149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T141810Z
UID:10000540-1790035200-1790294399@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Virtual - Optical Gas Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\n\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.   ITC will be teaching this industry-standard Thermography certification class on-line. This is the same course taught by the same expert thermography instructors\, as in-person Optical Gas Imaging courses\, but available from your home or office.\n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus: \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net $2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending Virtual Training \nDay 1-3 9:30AM – 6PM EST (Eastern Standard Time) \nNOTE BELOW – ONE TICKET MEANS ONE CLASS REGISTRATION SEAT
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/virtual-optical-gas-imaging-14/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260603T192038
CREATED:20260128T150549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T133841Z
UID:10000542-1790640000-1790899199@monroeinfrared.com
SUMMARY:Bismarck\, ND
DESCRIPTION:Optical Gas Imaging Certification Training\n\nThis course is intended for users of the FLIR Systems\, Inc. Optical Imaging Cameras. Skilled users of the new FLIR GF-Series cameras and the legacy GasFindIR camera can inspect over 3\,000 connections per day. Current sniffer technology is limited to about 500 connections per day. This provides organizations with the most efficient LDAR inspection technology so they can meet many required emission reduction actions\, including regulatory oversight like the USEPA OOOOa for the Oil and Gas Industry.  \n\n\n\n\n\nStudents will learn how to set up and operate FLIR optical gas imaging cameras. They will learn how to optimally adjust their cameras for varying environmental conditions to find gas leaks. Students will learn under what environmental conditions gas leaks are most easily found\, somewhat easy to find\, and difficult to find. \nThis class will teach students which gases can be found with FLIR optical gas imaging cameras and leak size limitations. Some basic infrared theory and heat transfer concepts will be introduced to build a strong foundation. \nLab and/or field practice in finding leaks is a key part of this class. Students will learn by doing and by observing numerous videos of leaks and what to look for including thermal contrast\, gas plume motion\, distance limitations\, etc. Basic inspection procedures will be covered including equipment checkout\, route planning\, permitting requirements\, safety practices/equipment and reporting concepts. \nUpon successful completion of the course\, students will receive a training certification for optical gas imaging camera usage \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain the regulatory framework for optical gas imaging\nDescribe the OGI certification process\nDemonstrate proper operation of a FLIR GasFindIR HSX or FLIR GF-Series infrared camera\nExplain the basics of thermal science\nState where the mid-wave and long-wave infrared energy bands fit into the electromagnetic spectrum.\nExplain how optical gas imaging is a combination of art\, science\, technique and interpretive skills; list the basic safety practices for doing an OGI inspection\nUnderstand some common applications and how to interpret thermal anomalies\nList the basic safety practices of doing an OGI inspection\n\nDownload Syllabus:  \nhttps://monroeinfrared.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OGI-Syllabus.pdf \nTuition\nThe registration fee includes course instruction & course materials. The regular tuition is $2\,500. Monroe Infrared offers a $405 discount (net $2095) if you register for a class 31 days or more in advance of the class starting date and a $125 discount (net 2375) if you register for a class 30 days or less in advance of the class start date.  \nRequired Course Materials\n• IR Camera– Students will be required to complete various labs & exercises throughout the duration of the course.\n• Laptop– Certification Examinations will be administered electronically. Tablets are also acceptable.\n• IR Reporting Software- Please have software installed prior to class. Software can be used to assist with many of the camera lab exercises\n• Accessories-Extra Batteries\, charger cords\, etc. \nPlease bring an IR camera to class if you have one. Cameras are not provided during the training course. If you do not have access to a camera\, discounted rental OGI cameras available on first come first served basis to support certification class attendance. Call 800.221.0163 for details. If you are attending the course with a colleague or friend\, you may share a camera however we recommend no more than three students per IR camera. \nCertification/ Accreditation\nUpon successful completion of the course\, including passing a closed-book written exam and an in-class practical exam\, students will receive an ITC training certification for Optical Gas Imaging I. \nThe certification is valid for 4 years and worth 24 ITC renewal credits. \n\n  \n\nClass Hours: \n\nIf Attending In-Person Training \nDay 1:  8AM – 5PM  \nDay 2:  8AM – 5PM \nDay 3:  8AM – 2PM \nONE TICKET BELOW EQUALS ONE STUDENT REGISTRATION
URL:https://monroeinfrared.com/event/bismarck-nd/
CATEGORIES:FLIR Optical Gas Imaging Training
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