Oil & Gas Supply Chain · NE Scotland

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

  1. Scenario 1

    First-day-on-site induction for a sub-contract crew with mixed languages

  2. Scenario 2

    Permit-to-work issue and audit on a hot-works job near combustibles

  3. 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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