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Industrial Safety Training through School of Energy

The School of Energy is focused on giving our workforce the knowledge and skills they need to be safe while keeping their co-workers safe. We train and certify over 3,000 people per year in a wide variety of OSHA, PEC and customized classes. We also provide Medic or American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED/Blood Borne Pathogens certification.  

Our trainings are offered regularly or on-demand, so you can attend the training you need around your schedule. If you don’t see the course you are looking for, call us at (505) 566-4100. We offer customized training!


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Petroleum Education Council (PEC) Courses

PEC Basic was designed to give students a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry, upstream, downstream, onshore or offshore. It will assist contractors to fulfill some OSHA-required annual awareness level training at one session. This one-day program meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1 requirements and provides a basic understanding at an awareness level of certain general safety information that an employee should know before entering a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties. Over 25 of the leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation as it meets their requirements. Upon successful completion of course, each student is issued an individual picture ID and a number that includes verification of topics the student has completed. The student information is then stored in an online database. This orientation has become the standard program for the industry and certifies a student at awareness level for most of the General Industry employment required training topics.

Core Compliance is a standardized program covering the health, safety, and environmental training most requested by oilfield operators and other host employers. Core Compliance is instructor-led training that, in addition to being SafeLandUSA and SafeGulf accredited, provides training level certificates beyond the awareness level for over 30 selected topics. The classroom presentation is designed to build on common content in a high-intensity 3-day format.

Students who successfully complete the Core Compliance training course will require annual refresher training to remain in compliance with environmental, health & safety regulations. When administered annually, PEC Core Refresher provides the necessary refresher training to maintain the training certificates obtained through Core Compliance. Core Refresher is a standardized 1-day safety training course that may be taken after completing Core Compliance to update training as required by employers or regulatory agencies.

This is a stand-alone 4-hour course that is designed to employee safety performance for general industry workers who may come into contact with hydrogen sulfide during their regular day-to-day job duties.  Improving safety performance, this course also prepares general industry workers by providing crucial knowledge of the dangers of H2S and the precautions, tools and controls necessary when working in H2S environments. 

This course is designed to expand on training provided in PEC Basic Orientation, or SafeLandUSA.  The course will cover information on what should be included in a company's disciplinary program; hazard recognition in the workplace; slips, trips and falls and how to prevent them; hand and power tool safety, including the use of safety guards; flammable and combustibles hazards and proper storage; spotter awareness and duties; and wildlife awareness on the job site.  This is a course designed for contractors of Kinder Morgan. 

This is a one-day safety orientation that meets SafeLand USA, Kinder Morgan and Colonial Pipeline Midstream Training Qualifications requirements, and the Gold Shovel Standard certification.  Basic Pipeline provides general safety information that workers need to know before entering a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties.  Students will learn about the hazards they may encounter in the pipeline industry and become familiar with various practices to mitigate those hazards.  Students will also gain understanding of their rights under OSHA and how those rights apply to their workplace.  

This is a one-day safety orientation that meets SafeLand USA, Kinder Morgan and Colonial Pipeline Midstream Training Qualifications requirements, and the Gold Shovel Standard certification.  Basic Pipeline provides general safety information that workers need to know before entering a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties.  Students will learn about the hazards they may encounter in the pipeline industry and become familiar with various practices to mitigate those hazards.  Students will also gain understanding of their rights under OSHA and how those rights apply to their workplace.  

Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) Training – Professional Miner Training Courses

This course is for new miners in a surface mine.  Students in this course will receive an introduction to the mine environment they will be working in, as well as receive training on mine site rules, hazard recognition and avoidance in a surface mine environment, health and safety aspects of mining, site rules and hazard reporting, and the rights of miners in the workplace.

This course is for miners who have already received surface miner new miner training and who are currently working as a surface miner. This training is required for working surface miners annually, and is a refresher for miners on the hazards they can face in a surface mine environment, and how they can recognize and mitigate those hazards.

This course is for miners who meet the requirements for an experienced miner, and have previously undergone New Miner Training.  This training is for miners who have worked previously as a miner, but are being hired by a new employer, are transferring to a new mine, transferring from underground mining to surface mining, or returning to mining after an absence of more than 12 months.

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safety@sanjuancollege.edu

(505) 566-4100

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safety@sanjuancollege.edu 
Phone: 505-566-4100

5301 College Blvd.

M-F 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.