164-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Supervisor

The 164-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Supervisor Program is an extensive and detailed training designed to prepare supervisors, team leaders, and safety officers in the oil and gas industry to effectively oversee and manage workplace safety and health. This program covers critical regulatory requirements, hazard identification, risk control, and leadership skills necessary to ensure safe operations in complex and high-risk oil and gas environments. Participants will engage in in-depth study of industry-specific safety standards, emergency response planning, incident investigation, and safety culture development. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical case studies and exercises to enhance supervisory competencies in promoting and enforcing safety compliance.

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Topics Covered in This Course:

  • 700 Introduction to Safety Management
  • 702 Effective Accident Investigation
  • 703 Introduction to OSH Training
  • 704 Hazard Analysis and Control
  • 705 Hazard Communication Program
  • 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  • 709 Personal Protective Equipment
  • 710 Energy Control Program - LOTO
  • 711 Introduction to Ergonomics
  • 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership
  • 713 Confined Space Program
  • 714 Fall Protection Program
  • 715 Electrical Safety Basics
  • 716 Safety Management System Evaluation
  • 717 Emergency Action Plans
  • 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding
  • 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
  • 751 Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt
  • 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt
  • 802 Trench and Excavation Safety
  • 805 Fall Protection in Construction
  • 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness
  • 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety
  • 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety
  • 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection
  • 906 Oil Spill Cleanup
  • 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I
  • 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II