This "Train-the-Trainer"' program is designed to help individuals and employers in the oil and gas
industry gain the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct occupational safety and health training. This program includes training
program requirements, how to develop effective training, and best practices for presenting safety and health training. This program
also covers important and relevant safety and health topics necessary for every trainer in the oil and gas field.
Please review the program FAQs or contact our office if you have questions
regarding safety trainer qualifications and requirements.
If you are currently an oil and gas safety trainer or are planning on becoming one, you are likely already great at helping others and are
passionate about helping them learn their responsibilities. By completing this program, you will be able to:
Build upon your current skills.
Improve your presentation abilities.
Increase your knowledge about developing safety training.
Learn how to effectively conduct safety training.
Make a difference in your workplace.
Create a more impressive resume.
Stay current on the standards and regulations applicable to the oil and gas industry.
Business Benefits
Individuals who are responsible for conducting safety training within the oil and gas industry can conduct training all they want, but that does
not mean the training will be effective. When you require all safety trainers within your organization to take this program, you will be able to:
Ensure management's safety standards are effectively communicated to all oil and gas employees.
Educate trainers about how to influence positive action.
Empower employees to work in a safe manner in order to reach organizational goals.
Because trainers are the bridge between management and employees, it is vital they have the tools and knowledge to be effective.
This online training program is designed for safety trainers or other individuals responsible
for ensuring employees know how to work in a safe manner in the oil and gas industry.
This program also benefits individuals seeking to reach their career goal of becoming an oil
and gas safety trainer. This program helps you develop the essential skills you will need for
your future job as a safety trainer.
There are several safety positions with different levels of responsibility in an Occupational Safety and
Health career path. Each advancing level typically requires higher levels of experience, education, and knowledge and
skills in leadership, business practices, safety and health, and communication and information technology.
OSHAcademy wants to help our students who want to learn about these career opportunities. This PDF brochure
will take a look five different positions at the typical qualifications, duties and education required for each
position.
While other online training providers require you to make a payment to access their training material, OSHAcademy
provides 100% free access to all of our training courses and material. There is no fee to sign up, complete any of
our training courses, or to take the course exams. We do offer affordable prices if you want detailed exam results
and course or program certificates. Whether you just want free training or want to purchase one of our
certificate packages, we have what you need at OSHAcademy!
To qualify for this program certificate, students must complete all required courses listed below. There is no time limit to complete the required courses.
When you sign up for an OSHAcademy student account, you will be able to complete and track your training
using our online Learning Management System (LMS). Through your personal LMS dashboard, you will be able to
edit your account profile, track your individual training,
view exam scores,
print certificates,
and much more!
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Signing up for an OSHAcademy account is easy, fast, and safe. Signing up for an account takes only a
few minutes and we never sell, share, or trade your personal information with anyone! You control access
to your account by creating a personal student ID and password only you know. Click here to view our full privacy policy.
If you are already an OSHAcademy student, you can update your enrollment through your student dashboard. Need help? Call or email or office.
Each course is organized into modules. Each module has a quiz designed to help the student self-assess their understanding
of the course content. After submitting their quiz answers, students receive immediate feedback. Quiz results are not recorded
and can be taken multiple times.
Course Exam
After studying the course material and taking the module quizzes, students can take the course exam. The course exam
is designed to test the students understanding of the course material. Course exams are composed of multiple choice questions
selected from our extensive question bank.
Exam Characteristics
Students have two hours to complete the course exam.
The exam is open book. You can use your notes or the study guide to help answer questions as needed.
You must achieve a minimum score of 70% to pass the exam.
If you do not pass the exam, you may retake the exam.
Students are only allowed to take an exam three (3) times within a 48-hour period.
After the third attempt, students must wait 48 hours before attempting the exam again. During
this time, students should review the course material to improve their understanding.
If you pass the exam, you may not retake the exam to raise your score.
Like most safety training, our certificates "certify" you have completed a formal course of study. OSHAcademy certificates
do not certify you as a "qualified" oil and gas safety manager. And, of course, OSHA does not "certify" anyone as a qualified
oil and gas safety manager either.
In the USA, to be "certified" as a qualified safety manager you need to meet experience and educational requirements and
successfully pass an exam from a credentialing organization like the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (www.bcsp.com)
or the Institute for Safety and Health Management (www.ishm.org). ISHM specifically offers a Certified Safety and Health Manager (CSHM)
credential which you should research if you are interested in getting certified.
In order to become an OSHA Authorized Trainer you must meet OSHA's specific requirements.
Please review OSHA's How to Become an Authorized Trainer page for more information.
Only OSHA Authorized Trainers can issue OSHA completion cards for their students. Please contact OSHA for more information about their Authorized Trainer requirements.
The 36-hour OSH Train-the-Trainer Program is designed for safety trainers who operate in a general industry setting.
The 70-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Train-the-Trainer Program is designed for safety trainers who operate specifically in the oil and gas
industry. This program includes all of the courses required by the 36-hour OSH Trainer program, plus five (5) additional
courses important for an oil and gas safety trainer.