164-hour Oil and Gas HS Supervisor Program Requirements
Course Outline
This program helps supervisors develop knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the oil and gas field, where it is important for safety concepts and efforts to be targeted to onshore and offshore drilling
Required Courses: 28 (164 hours)
1. 700 Introduction to Safety Management – 6 hours
2. 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
3. 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 3 hours
4. 704 Hazard Analysis and Control – 5 hours
5. 705 Hazard Communication Program – 6 hours
6. 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
7. 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
8. 710 Energy Control Program - LOTO – 6 hours
9. 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
10. 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
11. 713 Confined Space Program – 7 hours
12. 714 Fall Protection Program – 7 hours
13. 715 Electrical Safety for Technicians and Supervisors – 7 hours
14. 716 Safety Management System Evaluation – 3 hours
15. 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
16. 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
17. 750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – 5 hours
18. 751 Hearing Conservation Program Management – 6 hours
19. 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management – 3 hours
20. 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
21. 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
22. 901 Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness – 6 hours
23. 902 Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety – 8 hours
24. 903 Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety – 8 hours
25. 904 Oil and Gas Well Inspection – 10 hours
26. 906 Oil Spill Cleanup – 5 hours
27. 908 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I – 6 hours
28. 909 Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II – 6 hours
Required Final Exam
The AT must administer a written multiple-choice exam using one of the following options:
1. Administer a 20-question exam after each individual course, or
2. Administer a 130-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
The AT should hold a post-exam discussion to review each question and answer after all students
have completed their exam. Students must achieve a 70% score to pass the exam
