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Oil and Gas Fire Training Structure
Oil & Gas fire training structures create realistic training challenges that allow emergency responders to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively manage these hazardous fires.
First responders need hands-on training to properly assess and respond to hazardous liquefied petroleum gas fire or fires at oil wells and tank batteries. LION has the experience and the technology to help you make that happen. Our systems create realistic training challenges that allow emergency responders to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively manage these hazardous fires.
Realistic scenarios can include multiple fire sources such as flange fires, extinguishing fires at the wellhead, tank battery and separator, structural obstacles and shut-off valves.
Prepare for a line breech with custom fire training props designed to replicate the conditions you could face in that scenario.
Fighting a gas pump fire is difficult. Make sure your team understands what to expect.
Train for electric motor fires with props that simulate the challenges you’ll face.
Help your crew learn how to handle fuel spills safely and effectively.
Realistic, self-generating flames respond to your trainees' efforts and are tough enough to handle getting smacked with a hose line in the process. Use our digital fire technology to train where live fire isn’t a possibility.
Propane and natural gas fires produce real heat and smoke for a training experience that closely models real-life conditions – and it’s as safe as fire can be. Configure our gas-based fires to simulate almost any fire behavior.
Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department
Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department
George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global
Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department
Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.
Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital