DICKINSON, NORTH DAKOTA
(701) 203-1397
CORSES
JSA & GHS
OSHA 10& 30
FIRST AID CPR AED
Length: 8-10 Hours
The PEC Basic
Orientation safety awareness course includes both SafeGulf
and SafeLandUSA. PEC Basic was designed to take
the place of multiple Operator orientations and to give each student a general
idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry, upstream, downstream,
onshore or offshore. This one-day program meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1
requirements and provides a basic understanding at an awareness level of
certain general safety information that an employee should know before entering
a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties. Over 25 of
the leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation as it meets their
requirements. Upon successful completion of course, each student is issued a
picture ID with a unique barcode. The student information is then stored in an
online database. This orientation has become the standard program for the
industry and certifies a student at awareness level for the following:
§ SafeGulf Certification
§ SafeLand Certification
§ Confined Space
§ Rigging
§ Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
§ Lockout/Tag-out
§ Fall Protection
§ Hazmat (HM 126)
§ Hazardous communications
§ Personal Protective Equipment
§ Hearing Conservation
§ Emergency Response
§ Process Safety Management
§ Welding Safety
§ Defensive Driving
§ Hazwoper (Oper.)
§ Fire Protection
§ Medical Records
§ Forklift Safety
§ Respiratory Protection
§ Electrical Safety
§ Terrorism Response Awareness Program (TRAP)
§ Back Safety
§ Alcohol and substance abuse awareness
§ Offshore Transportation (Departure,
Helicopter, Boat, Arrival, etc.)
§ Offshore Safety (Swing Ropes / Personnel
Baskets, Water Safety, etc.)
Course Objectives
§ To prepare the student to know what types of
additional training they will need in order to work for the various operators
at both onshore and offshore facilities.
§ To create a mind set in each student that will
help them to play an active role in the safety program at their work facility.
§ To explain to each student the value of asking
questions when they do not understand a certain aspect of their job.
§ To ensure that each employee that has
completed this program has an identification card indicating that they have
completed the course.
Target Audience
An essential course
for any employee that is new to the O&G and Petrochem industry that will
consistently be working in plant, dockside, onshore or offshore facilities.
This is required for any employee of a company that does exploration,
production, drilling and/or refining work for any of the leading operators.
Prerequisites
There are no
prerequisites for this course.
Globally Harmonized System and Job
Safety Analysis
Requirement:
OSHA requires that all
workers potentially exposed to hazardous chemicals be trained in an update to
the hazardous communications regulations known as the Globally Harmonized
System (GHS) by December 1, 2013.
The PEC GHS Course:
The course will cover
the elements that address the OSHA training requirements for GHS. Recognizing
that many workers did not have adequate training in hazard communication or at
least have not had recent training, the course will also provide basic/refresher
training in the requirements of the HazCom regulations. The course length is
approximately two hours. Topics covered will include:
§ Employer requirements under GHS
§ Why GHS is important to workers
§ Use of pictograms in classifying hazards
§ Elements of GHS-compliant labels
§ Elements of GHS-Compliant safety data sheets
Background:
OSHA estimates that 40
million American workers may potentially be exposed to hazardous chemicals in
their workplace. These workers fall under the “Right to Know” requirements
contained in the hazardous communications regulations and must be trained in
HazCom. Countries around the world, including the United States, have agreed to
a common, standardized labeling and hazard classification system. In March,
OSHA released the U.S. version of GHS and set the following deadlines for
implementation:
By December 1, 2013
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Train employees on
new chemical labeling elements and Safety Data Sheet format.
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By June 1, 2015
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Comply with all GHS
provisions for preparation of new hazardous chemical labels and safety data
sheets.
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By December 1, 2015
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Use new GHS labeling
elements for all hazardous chemicals being shipped.
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By June 1, 2016
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Update in-plant
chemical labeling systems, HazCom program. Provide additional employee
training for newly-identified hazards.
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Job Safety Analysis
Requirement:
It is common for
contractor personnel to be required to perform Job Safety Analysis (JSA) at
worksites, but operators are increasingly concerned at the quality of those
JSAs. Some operators now require that contractors put their personnel through
JSA training. It is expected that the new revisions to the Safety and
Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) regulations will make JSA training
mandatory for all offshore personnel. The PEC JSA Course: The course is
based on a combination of classroom training and exercises aimed at teaching
the personnel how to work as a team in creating JSAs and watching out for each
other’s safety. The class length is approximately two hours. It will cover
basics of JSA:
§ The JSA triangle
§ JSA goals
§ Recognizing changing jobsite hazards
§ Common hazards
§ Commonsense JSA tips
§ Recognizing the JSA danger zone
The program is
adaptable so that classes from different types of operations can learn the
fundamentals of JSAs and classes from the same company or type of operation can
focus on their company’s scope of work and JSA forms. Students will receive a
JSA tip card that they can use in the field as they create JSAs. Background: The
concept of JSAs is relatively easy to explain. The problem is that workers do
not appear to see the value of JSAs in keeping them safe. In preparing this
course, PEC conducted extensive research, interviewed operators and
contractors, consulted safety studies and reviewed existing JSA training. Based
on this research, PEC has developed a course that engages crews, gives them
simple concepts they can easily understand and gives them tools they take back
to the job.
OSHA 10 & 30 HOUR CERTIFICATES
Our
online OSHA 10-hour general industry training teaches safety awareness and
helps each worker recognize and reduce the risks of jobsite hazards. This OSHA
hazard recognition course covers general industry hazards not specific to those
working construction-only jobs and is intended as an orientation to OSHA
standards. Workers taking general industry OSHA courses usually have jobs
related to health care, factory, warehouse, manufacturing, storage and more.
OSHA
recommends workplace safety training for a safe and healthful work environment.
Our training is 100% online and covers specific OSHA regulations and
requirements as they apply to the general industry.
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Earn Continuing
Education Credits (CEUs)
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Earn Official
Certificate and Course Completion Wallet Card
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Get Email Access to
a Course Trainer
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100% Money-Back,
Satisfaction Guarantee
Course Details:
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Includes Audio
Narration and Interactive Exercises
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Study Real Life Case
Studies
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Download or Print
Reviews to Prepare for Final Exam
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Work Anytime,
Anywhere with Access to Internet
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Complete At Your Own
Pace
Course Topics:
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Introduction to OSHA
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Electrical
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Exit Routes,
Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention
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Walking and Working
Surfaces
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Flammable and
Combustible Liquids
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Personal Protective
Equipment
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Machine Guarding
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Hazard Communication
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Introduction to
Bloodborne Pathogens
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Safety and Health
Programs
*Upon successful completion of online courses students
will receive ISEI wallet card and completion certificate.