Petroleum Safety Training

An oil refinery or petroleum production plant must follow certain safety rules aimed at preventing major disasters. Independent training facilities offer safety training courses for petroleum engineers and workers. If you want to work in this industry, you might need to take one of these courses.

What Training Includes

A petroleum safety training course provides guidelines for safe practices while working on a petroleum site. The general rules apply to all petroleum manufacturing plants, refineries and industrial applications. These rules establish what procedures to follow after accidents, as well as safe handling rules for various petroleum products. It covers proper safety gear for workers, petroleum regulations, hazard recognition and control, safety communications and work procedures. In addition, petroleum industry workers can take classes specific to various jobs, such as trucking and rig drilling, and classes about plant-specific regulations and practices.

Who Receives Training

Petroleum safety courses are for people who work in petroleum plants or other parts of the petroleum industry, including delivery drivers and rig operators. Courses aim to help these employees operate as safely as possible. Industry managers are often required to see that employees receive this training and to enroll them in the training programs.

Where Courses Are Offered

The Petroleum Safety and Technology Center offers a training course at Williston State College in North Dakota. The H2S Alive program -- the standard in petroleum safety training -- is offered at various colleges and institutes around the nation. This training meets the IRP 16 Basic Industry Safety Orientation standards for the petroleum industry. In Canada, Petroleum Oriented Safety Training is a course offered to all industry professionals who work in petroleum. Managers can register employees for the training through the POST website.

Time Frame

The H2S Alive training is an eight-hour course. It prepares managers and employees for a range of safety concerns. The POST training is a one-hour course. Since multiple employees may be enrolled at once, the overall time to train your workforce is significantly reduced. However, the training must be repeated every year. Up-to-date information is added to the course and employees must be re-certified annually.

Certification

Certification is achieved by passing the course. Petroleum Industry Training Service programs certify graduates, and POST graduates receive a certificate, a hard-hat sticker and an ID card as proof of training. Upon completion of the H2S Alive program, students also receive a Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System certificate.

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