OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health
The OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course is a concise, industry-focused training programme designed to provide essential knowledge and practical skills in occupational safety and health for professionals entering the oil and gas sector. This introductory course equips participants with the fundamentals of hazard recognition, risk assessment, and workplace safety practices, ensuring compliance with OSHA standards and fostering a culture of safety in high-risk industrial environments.
Learners will cover key topics such as basic hazard identification, personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency procedures, fire safety, permit-to-work systems, and incident reporting. The course provides an overview of safety requirements across both upstream and downstream operations, including drilling, production, refining, and distribution. Practical applications and real-world examples are emphasised to help participants apply knowledge immediately in the workplace.
This programme is ideal for entry-level staff, operational personnel, technicians, HSE assistants, and supervisors who are beginning their careers in oil and gas safety. By combining foundational theory with practical guidance, participants develop the competence and confidence to contribute to safer workplaces, reduce operational risks, and support regulatory compliance.
Recognised internationally, the OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health certification provides a strong foundation for career advancement and progression to higher-level HSE training and safety management roles within the global oil and gas industry.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Total Credits
30-HOURS
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Oil and Gas Safety
Learning Mood
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the, OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health;
Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

