OSHAcademy USA Training Programs
OSHAcademy 10-hour General Industry Requirements:
This 10-hour course is intended to provide entry level general industry workers information about employee/employer rights and responsibilities, and to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training is to be tailored to the type of work involved. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention, not OSHA standards. Instructional time must be a minimum of 10 contact-hours.
The minimum topic requirements are as follows:
Mandatory – 7 contact-hours:
- Introduction to OSHA or Local Governmental Agencies – 1 hour
- a. Covers the policies of OSHA (in the USA) or local governing bodies for Occupational Safety and Health. Each country will have unique requirements. This topic should include an introduction on workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, how penalties are assessed, how to file reports, and complaints.
- Walking and Working Surfaces, including fall protection – 1 hour
- Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, and Fire Protection – 1 hour
- Electrical Safety – 1 hour
- Personal Protective Equipment – 1 hour
- Hazard Communication – 1 hour
- Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 2 hours
Elective – 3 contact-hours:
The trainer will present at least three hours of training on the following topics. Emphasis must be placed on recognition and prevention of hazards associated with each topic area. At least two topics must be presented. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour (30 minutes).
▪ Hazardous Materials
▪ Materials Handling
▪ Machine Guarding
▪ Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
▪ Bloodborne Pathogens
▪ Ergonomics
▪ Safety and Health Program
▪ Fall Protection
▪ Other general industry hazards or policies
▪ Expanded discussion of above topic
Required Final Exam: 20-question (minimum) multiple-choice exam.
Passing Score: 70%
OSHAcademy 30-hour General Industry Requirements:
The 30-hour General Industry course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards. Instructional contact-time must be a minimum of 30 hours.
The topic requirements are as follows:
Mandatory – 15 hours
- Introduction to OSHA or Local Governmental Agencies – 1 hour.
- a. Covers the policies of OSHA (in the USA) or local governing bodies for Occupational Safety and Health. Each country will be differen Should include introduction on workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, how penalties are assessed, how to file reports and complaints.
- Safety and Health Supervision, Management and Leadership – 4 hours.
The trainer may include any of the following topics:
▪ Manager, Supervisor and Employee Safety Leadership and Commitment Principles
▪ Injury and Illness Prevention Programs
▪ Behavior-Based Safety (BBS)
▪ Job Site Inspections
▪ Accident Prevention Programs
▪ Management of Safety Function
▪ Employee involvement Programs
▪ Workplace Analysis and Risk Assessment
▪ Hazard prevention and control
▪ Accident Investigations
▪ How to Conduct Safety Training and Meetings
▪ Reporting procedures
▪ Supervisory communication
- Walking and Working Surfaces, including fall protection – 2 hours.
- Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, Fire Protection – 2 hours.
- Electrical Safety including Lockout/Tagout – 2 hours.
- Personal Protective Equipment – 2 hours.
- Fall Protection – 2 hours.
Elective – 15 hours:
The trainer will present at least 15 hours of training on the following topics. At least 6 of the following topics must be presented. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour (30 minutes).
▪ Bloodborne Pathogens
▪ Energy Control Program – Lockout/Tagout
▪ Ergonomics – techniques and program management
▪ Fleet Safety Management
▪ Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray
▪ Health hazards – Industrial Hygiene
▪ Hearing Conservation
▪ Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
▪ Permit-Required Confined Spaces
▪ Powered Industrial Vehicles – Forklift Safety
▪ Machine Guarding
▪ Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
▪ Workplace Violence Prevention
▪ Other general industry safety topics as needed
Required Final Exam:
30-question (minimum) multiple-choice exam
Passing Score: 70%
GENERAL INDUSTRY PROGRAMS:
132-hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional Program Requirements:
This program is recognized by the (ISHM) as an approved certificate program for those applying for certification as an Associate Safety Health Manager (ASHM). See www.ishm.org for more information.
Required Courses: 25 (132 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 707 Effective Safety Committee Meetings – 5 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 719 Fleet Safety Management – 5 hours
- 720 Preventing Workplace Violence – 6 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 6 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
- 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens – 2 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 125-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
48-hour Occupational Safety and Health Manager Program Requirements:
OSHA mandates that all managers be trained on their safety management and leadership responsibilities. Required Courses: 9 (48 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 719 Fleet Safety Management – 5 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 45-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
44-hour Occupational Safety and Health Specialist Program Requirements:
Designed for safety officers and others in a non-manager position. Required Courses: 8 (44 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 40-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
36-hour Occupational Safety and Health Supervisor Program Requirements:
Designed for safety officers and others in a non-manager position. Required Courses: 7 (36 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 35-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
36-hour Occupational Safety and Health Train-the-Trainer Program Requirements:
OSHA recommends that qualified safety trainers should complete a Train-the-Trainer program and have their training skills evaluated by a competent person. This program will also help you study for the accredited Certified Environmental Safety and Health Trainer (CET) credential.
Required Courses: 7 (36 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 35-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
36-hour Safety and Health Committee/Team Leader Program Requirements:
This program is designed to help you effectively lead your safety committee or safety team. Required Courses: 7 (36 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 707 Effective Safety Committee Meetings – 5 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 35-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
32-hour Safety and Health Committee/Team Member Program Requirements:
This program is designed to help you meet various local safety committee or team training requirements. Required Courses: 6 (32 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 707 Effective Safety Committee Meetings – 5 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 30-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
10-hour Employee Occupational Safety and Health Program Requirements:
This program is designed to help you meet various local safety committee or team training requirements. Required Courses: 6 (32 hours)
- 600 Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health – 4 hours
- 601 Essentials of Occupational Safety and Health – 4 hours
- 655 Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace – 2 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 10-question exam after each individual course, or
- 20-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROGRAMS:
47-hour Construction Health and Safety Trainer Program Requirements:
This “Train-the-Trainer” program is designed to help individuals and employers in the construction industry gain the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct occupational safety and health training. This program will also help you study for the accredited Certified Environmental Safety and Health Trainer (CET) credential.
Required Courses: 12 (70 hours)
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 711 Personal Protective Equipment – 4 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
- 800 Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt. – 6 hours
- 806 Focus Four Hazards – Falls – 1.5 hours
- 807 Focus Four Hazards – Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
- 808 Focus Four Hazards – Struck-By – 1.5 hours
- 809 Focus Four Hazards – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 60-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
130-hour Construction Health and Safety Specialist Program Requirements:
Construction employees with safety responsibilities should be properly trained to help make sure they have the necessary knowledge and technical skills to assist safety managers and perform other duties as determined by the employer. This program is designed for safety specialists, coordinators, and others responsible for implementing their organization’s safety and health program. Emphasis is placed on gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to assist in the establishment and management of an effective safety and health program.
Required Courses: 28 (130 hours)
- 611 Nail Gun Safety – 3 hours
- 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety – 2 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 725 Forklift Safety – 7 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 804 Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 806 Focus Four Hazards – Falls – 1.5 hours
- 807 Focus Four Hazards – Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
- 808 Focus Four Hazards – Struck-By – 1.5 hours
- 809 Focus Four Hazards – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
- 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety – 5 hours
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
- 814 Heavy Equipment Safety – 6 hours
- 815 Demolition Safety – 5 hours
- 816 Confined Spaces in Construction – 5 hours
- 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I – 5 hours
- 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II – 5 hours
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 140-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
145-hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor Program Requirements:
This program helps supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the construction industry.
Required Courses: 31 (145 hours)
- 611 Nail Gun Safety – 3 hours
- 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety – 2 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 725 Forklift Safety – 7 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 744 Working with OSHA – 3 hours
- 800 Into to Construction Safety Mgmt – 6 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 804 Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 806 Focus Four – Falls – 1.5 hours
- 807 Focus Four – Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
- 808 Focus Four – Struck-By – 1.5 hours
- 809 Focus Four – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
- 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety – 5 hours
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
- 814 Heavy Equipment Safety – 6 hours
- 815 Demolition Safety – 5 hours
- 816 Confined Spaces in Construction – 5 hours
- 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I – 5 hours
- 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II – 5 hours
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 155-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
162-hour Construction Health and Safety Manager Program Requirements:
This program is designed for current or potential OSH managers or directors in the construction industry who are responsible for establishing or managing their organization’s safety and health program. Emphasis is placed on gaining the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and deploy a world-class safety management system, and tailoring and applying that knowledge to the construction industry.
Required Courses: 33 (162 hours)
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 708 OSHA 300 Recordkeeping – 5 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 6 hours
- 744 Working with OSHA – 3 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt. – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt. – 3 hours
- 800 Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt. – 6 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 803 Scaffold Safety Program Mgmt. – 4 hours
- 804 Scaffold Erection and Inspection – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 806 Focus Four – Falls – 1.5 hours
- 807 Focus Four – Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
- 808 Focus Four – Struck-By – 1.5 hours
- 809 Focus Four – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
- 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety – 5 hours
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
- 814 Heavy Equipment Safety – 6 hours
- 815 Demolition Safety – 5 hours
- 816 Confined Spaces in Construction – 5 hours
- 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I – 5 hours
- 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II – 5 hours
- 833 Developing a Construction SMS – 8 hours
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 165-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
192-hour Construction Health and Safety Professional Program Requirements:
The construction industry continues to experience a large number of injuries and fatalities every year and the need for safety professionals has never been greater. Identifying and controlling construction hazards, reducing fatalities, injuries and illnesses, and designing effective OSH management systems specific to the construction industry are essential skills to the success of organizations.
This program is the best value for individuals and employers in the construction industry who want to get the most out of their safety training experience. If students aspire to excel in their career, are passionate about the field, and want to develop the skills needed to effectively manage safety in the workplace, this program will help them get there.
Required Courses: 40 (192 hours)
- 611 Nail Gun Safety – 3 hours
- 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety – 2 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 708 OSHA 300 Recordkeeping – 5 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 6 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
- 725 Forklift Safety – 7 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 744 Working with OSHA – 3 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt. – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt. – 3 hours
- 800 Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt. – 6 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 803 Scaffold Safety Program Management – 4 hours
- 804 Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 806 Focus Four – Falls – 1.5 hours
- 807 Focus Four – Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
- 808 Focus Four – Struck-By – 1.5 hours
- 809 Focus Four – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
- 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety – 5 hours
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
- 814 Heavy Equipment Safety – 6 hours
- 815 Demolition Safety – 5 hours
- 816 Confined Spaces in Construction – 5 hours
- 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I – 5 hours
- 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II – 5 hours
- 833 Developing a Construction SMS – 8 hours
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 200-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
OIL AND GAS PROGRAMS:
70-hour Oil and Gas Health and Safety Trainer Program Requirements:
This “Train-the-Trainer” program is designed to help individuals and employers in the oil and gas industry gain the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct occupational safety and health training. This program will also help you study for the accredited Certified Environmental Safety and Health Trainer (CET) credential.
Required Courses: 12 (70 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
- 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
- 902 Well Site Preparation and Drilling Safety – 8 hours
- 903 Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety – 8 hours
- 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
- 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 60-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
155-hour Oil and Gas Health and Safety Specialist Program Requirements:
This program will help students understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the oil and gas field, where it is important for safety concepts and efforts be targeted to onshore and offshore drilling. Emphasis is placed on gaining the knowledge and skills to assist in the establishment and management of a successful safety and health program.
Required Courses: 26 (155 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 3 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 6 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Management – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management – 3 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
- 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety – 8 hours
- 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety – 8 hours
- 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection – 10 hours
- 906 Oil Spill Cleanup – 5 hours
- 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
- 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 130-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
164-hour Oil and Gas Health and Safety Supervisor Program Requirements:
This program helps supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the oil and gas field, where it is important for safety concepts and efforts be targeted to onshore and offshore drilling.
Required Courses: 28 (164 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 3 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 6 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Management – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management – 3 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
- 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety – 8 hours
- 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety – 8 hours
- 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection – 10 hours
- 906 Oil Spill Cleanup – 5 hours
- 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
- 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 130-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
192-hour Oil and Gas Health and Safety Manager Program Requirements:
This program is designed for current or potential OSH managers or directors in the oil and gas industry who are responsible for establishing or managing their organization’s safety and health program. Emphasis is placed on gaining the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and deploy a world-class safety management system, and tailoring and applying that knowledge to the oil and gas industry.
Required Courses: 32 (164 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 3 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 6 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 708 OSHA 300 Recordkeeping – 5 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 719 Fleet Safety Management – 5 hours
- 720 Preventing Workplace Violence – 6 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 5 hours
- 736 Intro to Process Safety Management (PSM) – 5 hours
- 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Management – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management – 3 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 900 Oil and Gas Safety Management – 8 hours
- 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
- 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety – 8 hours
- 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety – 8 hours
- 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection – 10 hours
- 906 Oil Spill Cleanup – 5 hours
- 907 Introduction to SEMS II – 8 hours
- 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
- 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 160-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
233-hour Oil and Gas HS Professional Program Requirements:
The oil and gas industry continues to expand in all area of the world and the need for safety professionals has never been greater. Identifying and controlling onshore and offshore oil platform hazards, reducing fatalities, injuries and illnesses, and designing effective OSH management systems specific to the oil and gas industry are essential skills to the success of organizations.
This program is the best value for ambitious individuals and employers in the oil and gas industry who want to get the most out of their safety training experience. If you have high-career goals, are passionate about the field, and want to develop the skills needed to effectively manage safety in your workplace, this program will help you get there. Maximize potential transfer credits, earn CEUs, or prepare for other professional credentials by completing this program now!
Required Courses: 40 (233 hours)
- 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
- 701 Effective Safety Committee Operations – 6 hours
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
- 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 3 hours
- 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
- 705 Hazard Communication Program – 6 hours
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
- 707 Effective Safety Committee Meetings – 5 hours
- 708 OSHA 300 Recordkeeping – 5 hours
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
- 710 Energy Control Program – LOTO – 6 hours
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
- 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
- 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
- 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics – 7 hours
- 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
- 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
- 719 Fleet Safety Management – 5 hours
- 720 Preventing Workplace Violence – 6 hours
- 721 Developing OSH Training – 4 hours
- 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 5 hours
- 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
- 736 Intro to Process Safety Management (PSM) – 5 hours
- 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
- 751 Hearing Conservation Program Management – 6 hours
- 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management – 3 hours
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
- 900 Oil and Gas Safety Management – 8 hours
- 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
- 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety – 8 hours
- 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety – 8 hours
- 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection – 10 hours
- 906 Oil Spill Cleanup – 5 hours
- 907 Introduction to SEMS II – 8 hours
- 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
- 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam:
- 20-question exam after each individual course, or
- 200-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
Passing Score: 70%
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