1. Medical Gases system Operation
The program is designed to graduate trainees who are proficient in operating various medical gas systems within the Ministry of Health. Hospitals are equipped with specialized stations to supply medical gases to different wards and departments. Throughout the program, trainees will acquire and enhance their expertise in handling these systems, which include nitrous anesthetic gas, compressed air, and the treatment and purification of air drawn from patient rooms, operating theaters, and the hospital's oxygen supply station.
Upon completing the program, graduates find employment in engineering management roles at various hospitals under the Ministry of Health or in private healthcare facilities.
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2. Water Treatment
The program is rooted in fundamental chemical principles, particularly in the realm of water chemistry. It emphasizes the development of knowledge and skills related to operating diverse water treatment systems in distillation plants and mixing stations to produce fresh water.
Throughout this training program, trainees will become familiar with the latest techniques employed by the Ministry of Electricity and Water for water treatment. This includes processes like water sterilization, water equalization, and the treatment of water in distillers and boilers.
Additionally, trainees will gain hands-on experience in conducting essential laboratory experiments related to water.
Upon completion of the program, graduates have the opportunity to work in distillation plants and assume roles in chemical management within the Ministry of Electricity and Water. They may also pursue careers in water treatment systems within various oil companies.
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3. Water Treatment Systems in Sewage Plants
The Ministry of Public Works is the governmental authority responsible for the operation and treatment of sewage water in dedicated facilities. This program aims to provide trainees with a comprehensive understanding of fundamental chemical principles and the science behind wastewater treatment.
Additionally, it imparts practical knowledge of water treatment methods and sludge disposal techniques, along with the development of operational skills for sewage water purification plants.
Upon program completion, graduates typically find employment in sewage purification plants, particularly within the Sanitary Engineering Department of the Ministry of Public Works. They also have opportunities to work in sewage facilities within the private sector or the petroleum industry.