Site Safety Training for Oil & Gas Supply Chain
Accredited site safety training built for oil & gas sites in NE Scotland. £550–£1,100 / day. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.
Regulations this covers
- PUWER 1998
- LOLER 1998
- DSEAR 2002
- ATEX-compliant work areas
Typical machine mix: forklift · telehandler · MEWP · mobile crane · banksman/slinger.
What the course covers
- Hazard identification and reporting
- Permit-to-work, PPE and exclusion zones
- Emergency response and incident reporting
Certification: Accredited Site Safety certificate. Regs: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM 2015.
Why teams in North-East Scotland book this
North-East Scotland is built on oil & gas, and Major-client audits (BP, Shell, Equinor) reject expired or non-evidenced certificates within hours. On-site Site Safety Training is how we close that gap without pulling operators off the rota.
Oil & Gas Supply Chain context: Aberdeen's energy supply chain runs on auditable competence — every operator photo, ticket and refresher date is challenged at audit.
Day rate band
£550–£1,100 / day
Why this matters
138
UK workers killed at work in 2023/24 — construction the highest sector.
Source: HSE annual workplace fatality statistics 2023/24.
Typical site safety scenarios on North-East Scotland sites
- Scenario 1
First-day-on-site induction for a sub-contract crew with mixed languages
- Scenario 2
Permit-to-work issue and audit on a hot-works job near combustibles
- Scenario 3
Multi-employer site coordination meeting under CDM 2015
Audit findings this prevents
- Permits issued but never closed out — fails the simplest CDM audit
- Site rules briefed verbally, never signed, no audit trail
- Visiting contractors signed in but not inducted on site-specific risks
FAQs
- Can we use our own equipment?
- We strongly recommend it. Training on your machines means the assessment evidences how your operators actually work.
- Can you cohort operators with weaker English?
- Yes — we adjust pace and use translated handouts where needed. Assessment is competence-based, not language-based.
- How often is refresher training required?
- Refresher every 3 years; project-mobilisation cohorts on 2-week notice., sooner if a near-miss, machine change or audit finding triggers it.
- Will this satisfy our insurer?
- Yes — the accredited certificate plus evidence pack is the standard underwriters accept for the operator-competence renewal question.
- Will a principal accept this for a oil & gas site?
- Yes — the certificate maps to the regs the principal's auditor cites, and we'll talk to the principal's HSE team directly if useful.
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