HSE Induction - UHSEP Level 1

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500 students
Last updated: March 2024EnglishDuration: 8 hours
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What You'll Learn

Definition of HSE and reasons for safety (moral, legal, financial)
Hazard, risk, and hierarchy of controls
Common workplace hazards (manual handling, working at height, confined space, etc.)
Environmental protection, waste, and pollution control
Oman legislation and applicable standards

This Course Includes

8 hours of classroom training (theory + practical)
OPAL-approved trainers
Training materials and handouts
Group discussions and simulations
Final assessment (written/practical)
Issuance of OPAL Unified HSE Passport

Course Content

Requirements

  • Mandatory for all employees entering Oman’s oil & gas sites

Description

Unified HSE Passport Courses (OPAL) – HSE Induction in Oman | QTI The Quality Training Institute (QTI) delivers the official OPAL HSE Induction Training in Oman under the Unified HSE Passport system. This mandatory OPAL HSE Training ensures that every worker is equipped with the required HSE knowledge before entering Oman’s oil & gas sites. The program covers key topics such as workplace hazards, risk assessment, safe practices, environmental protection, and Oman’s legal health & safety requirements. Upon successful completion, participants receive the OPAL Unified HSE Passport, recognized across Oman’s oil & gas industry, demonstrating compliance with national safety training standards. By choosing QTI – Quality Training Institute, companies and individuals are assured of internationally aligned HSE training delivered with the highest quality.

Prerequisites

  • Valid Civil ID or Resident Card for OPAL registration
  • Basic understanding of workplace behavior (no formal education required)
  • Commitment to attend the full 8-hour training session

Learning Objectives

  • Understand HSE principles and importance
  • Apply hazard identification and control measures
  • Demonstrate awareness of workplace hazards in oil & gas
  • Recognize Oman’s HSE legislation and compliance requirements
  • Build positive safety culture and emergency preparedness