We offer the following courses to fulfill the need for those engaged in oil and gas, general industry, and the general public.
This course is designed to educate employers and employees on the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of hazards specific to the Oil and Gas industry. Using a picture-based curriculum, AWARE proves to relate safety hazards in a practical and clear manner for employees. This orientation course is delivered in 13 modules with a minimum of 8 contact hours. This program is accredited by the IADC RigPass Program and meets SafeLandUSA endorsement criteria. The presenter, Robert Scarberry, is an approved RigPass Instructor.
This course provides students with knowledge meeting the ANSI 2390.1 – Accepted Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide Training Programs. The course is delivered in 7 modules that equal 4 hours of total training. Topics covered include Physical and Chemical Properties, Sources of H2S, High-Risk Areas, Sulfur Dioxide, Routes of Exposure, Symptoms of Exposure, Exposure Limits, Toxicity, Flammable Range, Fatalities, Hierarchy of Controls, Methods of Detection, Control Measures, Selection Criteria, Respiratory Protection Program, Location Safety, Dispersion, Warning Signs, Emergency Drills, Rescue and First Aid. Students in attendance are given a card of completion.
General Industry teaches general industry workers about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards.
This course provides students the basic requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for entering permit-required confined spaces.
CPR course designed for individuals who work in healthcare. Students learn basic cardiovascular life support skills for the adult, infant, and child cardiac arrest victim. Students are instructed in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and the use of a pocket mask and bag valve mask for ventilation. Participants receive a 2-year certification card.
Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles sometimes referred to as side-by-sides, UTVs, or ROVs, handle differently than other vehicles, such as ATVs, motorcycles, and cars. Learning how to drive your ROV is an important first step for you and your passengers. The ROV Basic DriverCourse is a hands-on class, for licensed drivers aged 16 and older, conducted by a certified ROV DriverCoach. Our DriverCoaches will help you develop the basic skills to operate your ROV in an off-road environment and teach you driving strategies to make safe and responsible driving decisions. The ROV Basic DriverCourse offers students approximately three hours of driving time on a closed range and post-exercise discussions to expand on the driving skills and strategies you’ve learned. At select locations, students will also be able to experience open trail exercises to practice the skills and knowledge they have learned in a real off-road environment.
Safety Comes First
Safety is more than procedures and training. It’s an individual mindset and commitment.


