Introduction
The 164-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Supervisor Course is an advanced competency-based training program designed to prepare professionals for supervisory roles in health, safety, and environmental management within the oil and gas industry.
This program provides a deep understanding of OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926 standards, along with industry-specific practices and international HSE regulations applied across exploration, drilling, production, refining, and petrochemical operations.
Qualification Topics
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- Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry Safety
- Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
- Permit-to-Work (PTW) Systems
- Drilling and Rig Site Safety
- Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Confined Space and Atmospheric Testing
- Fire and Explosion Prevention
- Electrical and Control Systems Safety
- Chemical and Hazardous Materials Handling
- Offshore Safety and Marine Operations
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Industrial Hygiene
- Contractor and Workforce Safety Supervision
- Emergency Response and Crisis Management
- Environmental Management and Sustainability
- Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
- Safety Leadership and Communication
- Training and Competence Management
- Health, Welfare, and Fatigue Management
- Safety Audits, Inspections, and Compliance
Qualification Benefits
- Supervisory Competence
- Regulatory Compliance
- Enhanced Risk Management
- Improved Safety Culture
- Career Development
- Global Recognition
Examination and Certification Method
Component | Description |
|---|---|
Assessment Style | Written exams, practical evaluation, and project work |
Exam Format | Multiple-choice, scenario-based, and case study analysis |
Passing Requirement | Minimum 70% overall score |
Course Duration | 164 hours (theoretical + practical learning) |
Practical Activities | Risk assessments, audits, emergency drills, and safety presentations |
Certification Awarded | Upon completion and passing the exam, participants receive a Completion Certificate, Transcript and Card from the Authorized Training Provider. |