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American Institute of Safety Professionals Accredited Qualifications

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Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety

  • January 01, 2026 - December 31, 2026
  • Flexible Timings
  • Open Enrollments
  • Online Zoom Sessions or LMS
  • +1 609 650 7180
  • info@amiosp.com
Course Overview
The Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety course offered by the American Institute of Safety Professionals has standard, citing OSHA §1910.120, describes preserving employees functions regarding hazardous waste operations and emergency response activities overtaken at well sites and other aligned locales. This regulation pertains to operations with workers who could possibly encounter hazardous materials while well completion, servicing or clean-up activities take place. This standard also relates to governmental or voluntarily ordered clean up activities mapped with control of hazardous waste sites, response activities when hazardous materials are released or could possibly release. Employers are needed to create site specific comprehensive safety and health programs as detailed in site characterization, hazard analysis and training for workers and emergency response programs. Workers at well sites need training to recognize and respond to chemical, biological and physical hazards, use personal protective equipment (PPE) for safe and effective decontamination. They also respond to emergency spills, explosions and toxic exposure. This regulation also includes waste treatment, storage and disposal (TSD) of hazardous waste which follow to protect workers and the environment. For locations that do not require an EPA permit, only hazard response provisions of paragraph (p)(8) apply. This standard helps to ensure that well site operations are done safely. We do this by reducing risks, implementing effective control measures, and being prepared for incidents involving dangerous materials. Protection of the workers’ health and safety is the primary objective and is done in compliance with federal environmental and federal and state occupational health regulations.
Learning Outcomes
  • Understanding of well site completion and servicing safety principles: The program covers the principles and practices of well site completion and servicing safety in the oil and gas industry, including the importance of protecting workers from hazards related to well site completion and servicing operations.
  • Knowledge of well site completion and servicing safety regulations and standards: The program covers the latest OSHA regulations and industry best practices in well site completion and servicing safety, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the field.
  • Ability to identify and assess well site completion and servicing hazards: Upon completion of the program, you will have the skills to identify potential well site completion and servicing hazards and assess their level of risk.
  • Understanding of well site completion and servicing hazard control measures and procedures: The program covers various control measures and procedures for reducing or eliminating well site completion and servicing hazards, including how to develop and implement effective well site completion and servicing safety programs.
    • Knowledge of well site completion and servicing safety training and education: The program covers the importance of training and educating employees on well site completion and servicing safety, including how to develop and deliver effective well site completion and servicing safety training programs.
    Mode of Delivery
    Participants will receive online training through Microsoft Teams and LMS. Courses are offered by accredited broadcasters and backed by expert instruction and official study materials. All assessments are conducted online and successful participants are awarded certificates that are accepted internationally.
    Course Content

    Training should emphasize on the following contents;

    • Introduction to Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety: Overview of well site completion and servicing safety in the oil and gas industry, importance of safely managing well site completion and servicing operations, OSHA regulations and standards related to well site completion and servicing safety
    • Well Site Completion and Servicing Hazards:Identifying common hazards associated with well site completion and servicing operations (e.g. falls, fire, explosions, chemical exposure), understanding the potential consequences of well site completion and servicing hazards, assessing the risk of well site completion and servicing hazards
    • Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety Planning: Developing safety plans for well site completion and servicing operations, implementing safety procedures and protocols for well site completion and servicing work, managing emergency situations related to well site completion and servicing hazards
    • Training and Education: Providing training for employees and contractors on how to safely manage well site completion and servicing operations, promoting well site completion and servicing safety culture and awareness, encouraging active participation in well site completion and servicing safety management
    • Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety Standards: Understanding OSHA regulations and standards related to well site completion and servicing safety, compliance with OSHA regulations and standards related to well site completion and servicing safety, developing and implementing well site completion and servicing safety policies and procedures
    • Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety Programs: Developing a well site completion and servicing safety program, implementing a well site completion and servicing safety program, monitoring and evaluating a well site completion and servicing safety program
    • Special Topics in Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety: Managing well site completion and servicing hazards in specific environments (e.g. off-shore, on-shore)
    Entry Requirements
    This program follows global workplace health and safety standards, and is taught by industry experts. Successful students receive an American Institute of Safety Professionals accredited certificate which is recognized by several employers and regulatory bodies. Graduates receive a master certificate, course completion certificate (if applicable), an official transcript, a wallet card, and access to a professional safety network which promotes ongoing learning and career growth.
    Program Duration
    The program is designed to offer flexible online learning with a minimum instructional contact time of 8 hours. Most learners successfully complete the course within one month, allowing them to progress at their own pace while balancing professional commitments.
    Examination
    Candidates can take this exam through an assigned portal from the American Institute of Safety Professionals. A passing score is 70% or higher, and exam results are provided right after by email to the address provided. The exam is open-book, allowing candidates to validate their answers. Any candidates who do not pass have 1 month after their exam to go through the training materials and can take the exam 3 additional times.
    Additional Information
    For questions about American Institute of Safety Professionals online fees, replacement certificates, additional hardbound materials or any other financial-related issues please feel free to contact accounts@amiosp.com

    What You Will Get

    Why Choose American Institute of Safety Professionals's Qualifications

    Excellence in Training Solutions
    Quality training focuses on developing high safety culture in practical ways. Construction Safety Recognition and Management teaches participants how to build and sustain safety recognition systems to encourage and reward safe behaviors and personal accountability.

    Expected Learning Results
    • Understanding safety recognition and reward systems
    • Basic design components of effective incentive programs
    • Employee involvement and communication
    • Action and assessment of safety programs
    • Perfect for managers and supervisors, safety professionals, and anyone in charge of occupational safety.
    Dedicated Support & Response
    Each client is assigned a dedicated account manager to provide personalized guidance and expert support. Our team is committed to responding to all queries within 24 hours, ensuring a seamless and responsive learning experience.
    Career Opportunities
    Earning an AISP qualification equips professionals with the competence and credibility required to advance into key leadership and specialist roles within the occupational health and safety domain. Graduates are well prepared to serve as Safety Managers, responsible for directing, implementing, and continuously improving organizational safety programs to ensure a safe and compliant work environment. The qualification also supports progression into Safety Coordinator roles, where professionals manage regulatory compliance, conduct employee safety training, and promote a strong safety culture across operations. In addition, AISP-certified professionals are suited for positions such as HSE Specialist or HSE Manager, overseeing workplace health, safety, and environmental compliance while aligning operational practices with legal and organizational requirements. Those seeking advisory or independent roles may pursue careers as OHS Consultants, providing expert guidance to organizations on risk reduction, system improvements, and strategic safety planning. As safety and accountability remain fundamental across all industries, these roles enable professionals to enhance organizational performance while advancing their careers to higher levels of responsibility and influence.

    This training program is intended to provide entry-level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a work site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.

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