PEC SAFELAND AND PEC SAFEGULF TRAINING
LIVE-VIRTUAL TRAINING OR
IN-PERSON TRAINING OPTIONS
*If you require the addition of SAFEGULF to your PEC Safeland training, kindly inform us, and we'll include it for an additional cost. Please be aware that this addition extends the training day by approximately one hour.*
Why Choose Veriforce?
Veriforce's Safety Training courses stand out as the most recognized and widely accepted in the oil and gas industry. Whether you're an owner, operator, contractor, or instructor, Veriforce provides a top-tier, instructor-led, comprehensive, and accredited PEC Safeland program.
Who Should Take SafeLandUSA 2021 Basic Orientation?
The advantages of SafeLandUSA 2021 Basic Orientation go beyond the oil and gas sector that mandates it. This course serves as a comprehensive supplement to your safety program, covering various OSHA-required regulatory topics and procedures. If your company is currently involved in or contemplating expansion into the oil and gas industry, the SafeLandUSA 2021 Basic serves as an excellent introduction to the industry-specific hazards and procedures.
SafeLand USA 2021 Basic Orientation course detail
Course length: Full-day
Delivery method: Available in-person and through instructor-led distance learning
Timeline: One-time
Meets standards:
SafeLand
SafeGulf (30 CFR 250 (SEMS II) & American Petroleum Institute (API RP T-1)
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Upon completion: Trainees are issued a physical and digital Veriforce photo ID card and entered into the Veriforce training database
The PEC Basic Orientation, known as SafeLand, was specifically developed to replace multiple Operator orientations. Its purpose is to provide each participant with a broad understanding of life and safety concerns within the oil and gas industry, whether upstream, downstream, onshore, or offshore.
This one-day course aligns with API RP 75 & API RP T-1 standards and imparts fundamental awareness of essential safety information crucial for employees before entering a company facility or performing assigned duties.
Recognized by over 25 major oil and gas operators, this orientation fulfills their requirements. Upon successful completion, participants receive a picture ID with a unique barcode, and their details are stored in an online database.
This orientation has become the industry standard, certifying participants at an awareness level in various course topics. Below are the course objectives:
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