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Contractor Orientation for Oil and Gas - Online

Contractor Orientation

Work in the oil and gas industry takes a lot of manpower, so oil and gas companies often hire contractors to perform specialized work tasks. These host companies rely on the contractors to work safely and abide by their own company policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws.

Who needs Contractor Orientation Training?

This course is designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry.

Course Topics

  • Introduction and objectives
  • Identify general safety programs on oil and gas sites
  • Recognize hazard controls to protect personnel
  • Identify general hazards on oil and gas sites
  • Identify specific hazards on oil and gas sites
  • Identify permit-required work tasks on oil and gas sites
  • Identify environmental considerations on oil and gas sites
  • Identify emergency response considerations on oil and gas sites
  • Recognize company-specific and site-specific contractor policies

Course Objectives

Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to identify general safety programs on oil and gas sites, recognize hazard controls to protect personnel, and identify general and specific hazards on oil and gas sites. They should also be able to identify permit-required work tasks, identify environmental and emergency response considerations and recognize company and site-specific contractor policies.

Time to Complete Course

37 Minutes

Regulations

OSHA General Duty Clause Section 5(a)(1)

Prerequisites

None

Languages

English

Important Registration and Payment Information: 

  • Immediate course access is provided when paid with a credit card, PayPal, and ACH at the time of registration 
  • Invoiced or purchase orders are subject to delayed course access pending credit approval. 
  • Invoice and purchase order terms are NET 15 days. 
  • Certificates of Completion cannot be released until full payment is received
$25.00
Contractor Orientation for Oil and Gas - Online—
$25.00

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Contractor Orientation

Work in the oil and gas industry takes a lot of manpower, so oil and gas companies often hire contractors to perform specialized work tasks. These host companies rely on the contractors to work safely and abide by their own company policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws.

Who needs Contractor Orientation Training?

This course is designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry.

Course Topics

  • Introduction and objectives
  • Identify general safety programs on oil and gas sites
  • Recognize hazard controls to protect personnel
  • Identify general hazards on oil and gas sites
  • Identify specific hazards on oil and gas sites
  • Identify permit-required work tasks on oil and gas sites
  • Identify environmental considerations on oil and gas sites
  • Identify emergency response considerations on oil and gas sites
  • Recognize company-specific and site-specific contractor policies

Course Objectives

Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to identify general safety programs on oil and gas sites, recognize hazard controls to protect personnel, and identify general and specific hazards on oil and gas sites. They should also be able to identify permit-required work tasks, identify environmental and emergency response considerations and recognize company and site-specific contractor policies.

Time to Complete Course

37 Minutes

Regulations

OSHA General Duty Clause Section 5(a)(1)

Prerequisites

None

Languages

English

Important Registration and Payment Information: 

  • Immediate course access is provided when paid with a credit card, PayPal, and ACH at the time of registration 
  • Invoiced or purchase orders are subject to delayed course access pending credit approval. 
  • Invoice and purchase order terms are NET 15 days. 
  • Certificates of Completion cannot be released until full payment is received