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OSHA Course in Saudi Arabia

Become a Globally Certified OSHA Professional

Whether you’re a seasoned supervisor or a frontline employee, the IASP OSHA 30 Hours General Industry course enhances your ability to maintain safe work environments, protect employees, and comply with federal safety standards.

OSHA Course in Saudi Arabia

Become a Certified Safety Professional with OSHA 30 Hours Training in Saudi Arabia

Looking to enhance your workplace safety knowledge and compliance with international standards? Burraq Consulting now offers the OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Course in Saudi Arabia, designed to help professionals, supervisors, and managers understand essential occupational safety and health principles.

This internationally recognized Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training equips learners with the skills and knowledge to identify, prevent, and control workplace hazards across industries such as manufacturing, oil & gas, logistics, healthcare, and construction support services.

لماذا تختار تدريب OSHA لمدة 30 ساعة في المملكة العربية السعودية؟

Saudi Arabia’s growing industrial and construction sectors demand a strong safety culture and qualified safety professionals. The OSHA 30 Hours Course offered by Burraq Consulting helps organizations meet these needs by developing competent employees who can maintain safe and compliant workplaces.

Whether you work in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, or Jubail, our training programs are accessible both online and onsite, providing flexibility to suit your schedule.

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Why OSHA is highly Demanding for Safety Professionals in Saudi Arabia?

OSHA is a U.S. federal agency, but its standards and training programs are the benchmark for safety worldwide. An OSHA certification in Saudi Arabia isn’t just a piece of paper; it’s a testament to your expertise in identifying, assessing, and mitigating workplace hazards. For professionals in Saudi Arabia, this certification opens doors to international opportunities, particularly in the booming construction and oil & gas sectors of the Middle East and beyond. Many multinational corporations operating in Saudi Arabia also require their contractors and employees to have OSHA or similar international safety qualifications.

Here’s why an OSHA course is a strategic career move:

  • Global Recognition and Employability: An OSHA card is a powerful credential that is universally understood and respected by employers around the globe. It demonstrates a commitment to professional excellence and a high level of safety awareness.

  • Enhanced Knowledge and Skills: The comprehensive OSHA curriculum covers a wide array of safety topics, providing you with a systematic approach to risk management that goes beyond basic compliance.

  • Reduced Accidents and Injuries: The primary goal of OSHA is to create a safer workplace. By implementing the principles learned, you can dramatically reduce the number of incidents, protecting both lives and company assets.

  • Compliance with Local and International Regulations: While the core of the course is based on OSHA standards, Burraq Consulting’s program is specifically tailored to align with Saudi labor laws, ensuring you’re compliant on all fronts.

Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA)

By choosing Burraq Consulting for your OSHA course in Saudi Arabia, you are not just getting a certificate—you're investing in a future where safety is the top priority. Join thousands of satisfied graduates who are making a tangible difference in workplaces across the globe. Secure your future with us today.

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محتوى دورة إدارة السلامة والصحة المهنية

The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Course focuses on workplace health and safety regulations and best practices. It is specifically tailored for supervisors, managers, and safety officers responsible for maintaining a safe working environment.

  • History and purpose of OSHA
  • OSHA Act (29 USC 654) requirements
  • Employer and employee rights and responsibilities
  • OSHA inspections, citations, and penalties
  • OSHA recordkeeping requirements (29 CFR 1904)
  • Recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses
  • OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 forms
  • Incident investigation and reporting best practices
  • Importance of workplace safety culture
  • Roles of management and employees in safety programs
  • Hazard recognition and prevention strategies
  • Introduction to hazard control methods
  • OSHA general duty clause
  • Workplace housekeeping and sanitation
  • Illumination, walking/working surface requirements
  • Emergency response basics
  • Overview of Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)
  • Globally Harmonized System (GHS) requirements
  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and chemical labeling
  • Employee training and awareness
  • Handling and storage of hazardous substances
  • Flammable and combustible liquids
  • Compressed gases, corrosives, and reactive materials
  • Spill prevention and emergency response
  • OSHA Process Safety Management standard (29 CFR 1910.119)
  • Elements of PSM programs
  • Risk assessment and hazard analysis methods (HAZOP, FMEA)
  • Case studies of process incidents
  • PPE hazard assessments
  • Selection and proper use of PPE (eye, hearing, hand, respiratory, etc.)
  • Respiratory protection programs (29 CFR 1910.134)
  • Maintenance and employee training
  • Fire detection and suppression systems
  • Fire extinguishers: types and use
  • Emergency evacuation and fire prevention plans
  • NFPA standards overview
  • Safe lifting techniques and ergonomics
  • Mechanical handling equipment (forklifts, conveyors, hoists)
  • Stacking, racking, and securing loads
  • Storage of flammable and combustible materials
  • Common hazards with hand and power tools
  • Tool inspection and maintenance
  • Electrical tool safety requirements
  • Machine guarding principles
  • Hot work hazards and controls
  • Gas welding, arc welding, and cutting processes
  • PPE for welders (eye, face, respiratory)
  • Fire watch and hot work permit system
  • OSHA’s “Fatal Four” hazards introduction
  • Electrical hazards: shock, arc flash, electrocution
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
  • Safe work practices and NFPA 70E overview
  • Definitions and OSHA statistics
  • Struck-by vehicle, falling objects, and flying objects
  • Trenching and excavation hazards (cave-ins, entrapment)
  • Protective systems and controls
  • OSHA Subpart D and I requirements
  • Fall protection systems: guardrails, harnesses, nets
  • Ladder and scaffold safety integration
  • Rescue planning and fall hazard controls
  • Crane operation hazards and inspections
  • Rigging hardware and sling safety
  • Load calculations and communication signals
  • OSHA Subpart N requirements
  • Safe operation of industrial trucks (forklifts)
  • Vehicle maintenance and inspection
  • Traffic control and pedestrian safety in workplaces
  • Powered industrial truck operator training requirements
  • OSHA excavation standards (Subpart P)
  • Cave-in protection systems: sloping, shoring, shielding
  • Soil classification and testing
  • Excavation safety and emergency response
  • Hazards in concrete pouring and formwork
  • Masonry wall bracing requirements
  • PPE and material handling precautions
  • OSHA Subpart Q provisions
  • Types of ladders and stairway requirements
  • Ladder selection, inspection, and safe use
  • Fall hazards from improper ladder use
  • OSHA Subpart X requirements
  • OSHA permit-required confined spaces (PRCS) standard (1910.146)
  • Atmospheric testing and monitoring
  • Entry permits and rescue procedures
  • PPE and communication requirements
  • OSHA Lead Standard (29 CFR 1910.1025)
  • Sources of lead exposure in industry
  • Engineering controls and PPE requirements
  • Medical surveillance and training
  • Types of explosives and blasting agents
  • Storage and transportation requirements
  • Blasting safety procedures and permits
  • Emergency planning for explosive incidents
  • Types of scaffolds (supported, suspended, rolling, aerial lifts)
  • Scaffold design and load requirements
  • Fall protection systems for scaffold users
  • Inspection, maintenance, and safe use
Osha Course

الفوائد الرئيسية:

In-depth coverage of OSHA regulations relevant to general industry sectors.

Training participants to identify potential risks before accidents occur.

Preparing supervisors and managers to lead by example in safety practices.

Equipping employees with the tools to prevent injuries and illnesses.

Participants receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry completion card, recognized nationwide.

How long will it take?

The training can be structured differently based on the provider, and participants may have flexibility in how they complete the course. At Burraq Consulting OSHA course in Saudi Arabia is being covered in 4 days. OSHA course is delivered through various formats, including in-person classes, online courses, or a combination of both.

Who Should Attend?

Whether you are starting your safety career or looking to enhance your qualifications, the OSHA 30 Hours Course in Saudi Arabia is a valuable addition to your professional portfolio. This training is a critical step toward reducing workplace injuries, improving productivity, and fostering a culture of continuous safety improvement.

Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA)

By choosing Burraq Consulting for your OSHA course in Saudi Arabia, you are not just getting a certificate—you're investing in a future where safety is the top priority. Join thousands of satisfied graduates who are making a tangible difference in workplaces across the globe. Secure your future with us today.

Enroll Now0327 5564 400

Assessment Method

At the end of each module, you will be given a 10 question module quiz. You must score at least 70% on each module quiz to move forward in the course. You will be given up to three opportunities to pass each module quiz. Failure to successfully pass the quiz will result in being locked out of the course and not allowed to continue with an online training format for your Outreach training.

Once you have successfully completed all of the modules, you must pass a final exam to receive full credit for the course. The exam is 20 questions long and will test your knowledge on information covered throughout the course. You must make a score of at least 70% to pass this course.

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Burraq Consulting: The Premier Choice for Your OSHA Course in Saudi Arabia

Burraq Consulting is a leading professional training and consultancy provider specializing in ISO certifications, HSE courses, and international safety programs. With experienced OSHA-certified trainers, we ensure high-quality learning through interactive sessions, real-world case studies, and practical exercises.

Our team has trained hundreds of professionals across the Middle East, Pakistan, and Asia, empowering organizations to build safer, more productive workplaces.

Our Key Strengths:

  • OSHA-authorized instructors

  • Customized corporate training options

  • Interactive and engaging sessions

  • Certificate of completion recognized globally

  • Support for group and in-company sessions

رسوم دورة إدارة السلامة والصحة المهنية في المملكة العربية السعودية

The OSHA Course fee in Saudi Arabia may vary depending on the training provider, but at Burraq Consulting, we offer the IASP OSHA Certification for just 500 SAR / 40,000 PKR.

We are proud to deliver IASP OSHA courses, one of the most in-demand and globally recognized OSHA certifications from the USA. With a strong reputation for authenticity and industry relevance, IASP OSHA certification is highly valued by professionals and employers worldwide.

At Burraq Consulting, our trainers are industry specialists with decades of hands-on experience in safety, health, and environmental management. They bring real-world expertise to the classroom, ensuring you gain both theoretical knowledge and practical insights.

Course Fee: 40,000 PKR / 500 SAR
Certification Body: IASP, USA
Mode of Training: Online & Onsite Options
Trainers: Experienced industry professionals

So don’t wait – reserve your seat today and take the next step in your career by becoming an IASP OSHA certified professional with Burraq Consulting.

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Get OSHA 30 Hours Course in Saudi Arabia

By choosing Burraq Consulting for your OSHA course in Saudi Arabia, you are not just getting a certificate—you're investing in a future where safety is the top priority. Join thousands of satisfied graduates who are making a tangible difference in workplaces across the globe. Secure your future with us today.