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Industrial processes that release hydrogen sulfide include petroleum and natural gas extraction and refining, pulp and paper manufacturing, rayon textile production, and chemical manufacturing. Landfills are a common source of hydrogen sulfide which can particularly affect nearby communities.
Hydrogen sulfide is most commonly obtained by its separation from sour gas, which is natural gas with a high content of H 2S. It can also be produced by treating hydrogen with molten elemental sulfur at about 450 C. Hydrocarbons can serve as a source of hydrogen in this process.
Workers potentially exposed to low concentrations typically can take an awareness level training, while workers exposed to higher levels of H2S at or above the Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) would likely require our more detailed, 6-hour Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Certification course.
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