Core Compliance Training
Course Description
There are many training requirements for employees who work in the Oil and Gas Industry, Pipeline Operations and Plants of all kinds. We offer a multi-phase Core Compliance Program that groups 13 of the OSHA required training courses into a package which will reduce training time, aid in scheduling training, and meet training requirements. These phases can be taken consecutively, one day at a time, or course-by-course.
Course Compliance Programs
- Eight Hour Core (Day 1)
- Sixteen Hour Core (Days 1 & 2)
- Twenty Four Hour Core (Days 1, 2, & 3)
- Forty Hour Core (Days 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5)
- Annual Required Refresher - 8 hrs. (Day 1)
Course Compliance Requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 requires training depending on the workers job classification concerning hazardous substances presence at job sites.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 requires employees to be trained to different levels of HAZWOPER depending on their job classifications.
Other OSHA training requirements are listed by CFR number in the program outlines below.
Course Outline
Part 1 - Eight Hour Core
(Gives certifications in Level I HAZWOPER and items listed below)
- Emergency Response Plans
- Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200
2A - Hazard Communication Implementation Plan
2B - Material Safety Data Sheets - HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120
3A - Transportation of Hazardous Materials
3B - Hazardous Substances
3C - Control Methods
3D - Personal Protective Equipment
3E - Respiratory Protection
3F - Abbreviations - Process Safety Management, Safety Environmental Management Plan, and HAZWOPER Laws 29 CFR 1910.119 & 120, RP75
- Access to Employee Exposure/Medical Records
- Hearing Conservation
- Orientation for Personnel Going Offshore for the First Time API RP T1
- Back Safety
- Incipient Fire Fighting
9A - Equipment
9B - Equipment Capabilities and Limitations
9C - Analyzing a Fire Situation
9D - Proper Fire Fighting Techniques
9E - Stored-Pressure Fire Extinguishers: Operation
9F - Stored-Pressure Fire Extinguishers: Inspection
9G - Fire Fighting Equipment Report
Part 2 - Sixteen Hour Core
(Gives certifications in Level II HAZWOPER and items listed below)
- Respiratory Protection
a. Respiratory Protection Policy
b. Respiratory Hazards
c. Respiratory Emergencies - Personal Protective Equipment
- Hydrogen Sulfide
a. Introduction
b. Characteristics
c. Effects on Individuals
d. Concentration Levels
e. Detection
f. Precautions
g. Emergency Rescue and First Aid - Work Permits
- Welding and X-Ray
- Benzene
- Electrical Safety (Non-Qualified Personnel)
- Energy Lockout/Tagout
- Fall Protection
Part 3 - Twenty Four Hour Core
(Gives certifications in Level III HAZWOPER and listed items below)
- Permit Required Confined Space
a. Introduction
b. Entry Permit
c. Pre-Entry
d. Pre-Entry Checklist
e. Confined Space Entry
g. Confined Space Entry: Emergency Rescue Sampling Techniques and Air Monitoring - Safe Material Handling Techniques
- Decontamination
- Communications
- Exercises and Decon Practical
Part 4 - Thirty-Two Hour Core
- HM 126F/181 Handling and Shipping of Hazardous Materials
a. General
b. Hazardous Materials
c. Packaging and Marking
d. Labels
e. Documentation
f. Placards
g. Loading and Storage
h. Regulations - Safety and Health Plan
- Truck Driver and Cargo Security
- Truck Driver and Cargo Security Quiz
Part 5 - Forty Hour Core
- Toxicology
- Hazard Recognition
- Health Effects
- Levels of Personal Protective Equipment
- Superfund Community Relations
- Field Exercises
- Final Test and Critique