OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health
The OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course is a comprehensive, industry-focused programme designed to equip professionals with essential knowledge and practical skills in occupational safety and health within the oil and gas sector. This intensive training provides a deep understanding of workplace hazards, risk assessment, emergency response, and regulatory compliance, enabling participants to maintain safe and efficient operations in high-risk industrial environments.
Learners will explore critical topics including hazard identification, safety audits, fire prevention, personal protective equipment (PPE), permit-to-work systems, incident reporting, and OSHA standards. The course covers both upstream and downstream oil and gas operations, ensuring participants are prepared to manage safety across drilling, production, refining, and distribution activities. Emphasis is placed on practical application and real-world scenarios, helping participants develop the competence to implement effective safety management systems and promote a strong safety culture.
This course is ideal for HSE officers, safety supervisors, engineers, technicians, and operational staff seeking to enhance their professional expertise and credibility in oil and gas safety management. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical, industry-relevant skills, learners gain the confidence to reduce operational risks, ensure compliance with global safety standards, and support organisational safety objectives.
Recognised internationally, the OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health certification provides valuable career opportunities and progression into advanced HSE and safety management roles within the global energy and industrial sectors.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Total Credits
132-HOURS
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Oil and Gas Safety
Learning Mood
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the, OSHA 132-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health;
Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

