OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health
OSHAA Awarding Body
Average Completion Time:
2-3 Months
Course Category: Oil and Gas Safety
Study Method: Online
Study Units: 10 Units
Assessment Based
In the oil and gas industry, safety is not just a priority; it’s a core value that ensures the well-being of workers operating in hazardous and high-risk environments. With the complexity of oil rigs, offshore platforms, drilling sites, and refinery operations, comprehensive training is critical to mitigate risks and uphold safety standards. The OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course is an advanced, specialized training program designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and skills needed for effective safety management in this dynamic sector.
Developed in alignment with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines, the 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course provides participants with an in-depth understanding of the safety challenges unique to the oil and gas industry. This comprehensive curriculum covers a wide array of critical safety topics, including risk assessment, hazard identification, emergency response, and environmental safety—all tailored specifically for oil and gas operations.
The OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course is designed not only to meet regulatory requirements but to empower professionals to become safety leaders within the oil and gas industry. By completing this course, you’ll gain the expertise needed to safeguard workers’ lives, protect the environment, and ensure the continuity of operations in this critical sector.
Whether you’re a safety manager, field supervisor, or operations coordinator, this training is an investment in your career and a step toward mastering the complex safety needs of one of the world’s most vital industries.
Entry Requirements
Educational Background: A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent is required.
Work Experience: At least 1–2 years of experience in the oil and gas industry or a safety-related role is recommended.
Job Role: Ideal for safety professionals, supervisors, and workers in the oil and gas sector looking to specialize in safety and health practices.
Basic Safety Knowledge: A general understanding of safety standards and protocols is helpful but not mandatory.
Physical Requirements: Ability to participate in hands-on activities, field assessments, and site-specific safety evaluations.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English (written and verbal) is necessary to fully engage with course materials and participate in discussions.
Commitment: Willingness to complete all 132 hours of training, attend all sessions, and actively participate in course assignments.
Prerequisite Training: Completion of introductory OSHA courses (e.g., OSHA 10-Hour or OSHA 30-Hour) is beneficial but not required.
Qualification Structure
OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health consist of 10 mandatory units.
Mandatory Units
- Understand Advanced OSHA Regulations and Standards
- Advanced Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
- Health and Environmental Hazards
- Leadership and Safety Culture
- Advanced Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Safety Training and Education
- Contractor and Vendor Safety Management
- Regulatory Compliance and Auditing
Who is this Course For
Oil and Gas Safety Professionals: Individuals working as safety officers, managers, or supervisors in the oil and gas industry who seek to deepen their expertise in safety and health regulations.
Industry Workers: Employees in the oil and gas sector who want to enhance their knowledge of workplace hazards, safety protocols, and OSHA standards.
Supervisors and Foremen: Supervisors and foremen who need to ensure safe practices are followed by their teams on oil rigs, drilling sites, or other oil and gas facilities.
Health and Safety Coordinators: Professionals responsible for implementing, managing, and maintaining safety programs and health protocols in the oil and gas industry.
Aspiring Safety Experts: Individuals looking to pursue or advance a career in oil and gas safety and health with specialized training.
Compliance Officers: Professionals tasked with ensuring that their company’s safety programs meet OSHA and industry-specific regulations.
Oil and Gas Team Leaders: Those in leadership roles within the industry who wish to better understand and manage the health and safety risks faced by their teams.
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