OSHA 10-Hour
Oil and Gas Safety and Health
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
10-Hour
Course Category
Oil and Gas Safety and Health
study mode
Online Learning
Course overview
The OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course is designed to provide workers, supervisors, and safety professionals with essential knowledge and practical skills to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards in the oil and gas industry. Serving as an entry-level OSHA program, it introduces participants to fundamental occupational safety and health principles while focusing on the unique risks and regulatory requirements of the oil and gas sector. This course is ideal for new employees, field workers, and safety personnel seeking a strong foundation in industry-specific safety practices.
This intensive 10-hour program covers critical topics including hazard recognition, risk assessment, personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency response procedures, and OSHA compliance requirements specific to oil and gas operations. Through case studies, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, participants gain practical insights into safe work practices, accident prevention, and proactive hazard management. The course provides a concise yet comprehensive overview, ensuring that learners understand both general industry safety standards and sector-specific considerations.
Completing the OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health course equips participants with the skills and awareness needed to maintain safer work environments. It empowers organizations to protect employees, reduce workplace incidents, and foster a culture of safety. This foundational training is a crucial step for anyone pursuing a career in oil and gas safety or seeking to advance in occupational health and safety.

Approved Training centre of OSHAA
For OSHAA Qualifications

Entry Requirments
Entry Requirements for the OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health
- Educational Qualifications:Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Candidates with technical or vocational training in oil, gas, or industrial sectors are preferred but not mandatory.
- Professional Experience:No prior experience is required, making it suitable for beginners, field workers, and new employees in the oil and gas industry.
- English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.
Course structure
The OSHA 10-Hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health qualification consists of 12 mandatory units.
