OSHA 30-Hour Training in Saudi Arabia – NASP Authorized
Get the Most Recognized Safety Certification Worldwide – OSHA 30 Opens Doors to High-Paying HSE Careers
NASP-authorized OSHA 30-Hour training in Jubail, Riyadh, Jeddah. Classroom or online, General Industry or Construction.
NASP Authorized Training Center
Internationally Recognized
Duration: 4 days classroom OR online self-paced (6 months max)
Classroom: Jubail, Riyadh | Online: Anywhere
Certification: OSHA 30
Recognition: Global (195+ countries)
Why Local Certificates Aren't Enough
Saudi Arabia’s construction and industrial sectors are dominated by international companies:
- US and European engineering firms manage mega-projects
- South Korean and Chinese contractors build infrastructure
- International oil & gas companies operate alongside Saudi Aramco
These companies require internationally recognized safety standards:
- ✅ OSHA (United States)
- ✅ NEBOSH (United Kingdom)
- ✅ IOSH (United Kingdom)
TVTC certificates alone won’t get you hired by international contractors. You need global credentials, and OSHA 30 is the most widely recognized safety certification worldwide.
Get Your OSHA 30 Certification – The Most Recognized Safety Credential Worldwide
OSHA 30-Hour training is the internationally recognized standard for safety supervisors, managers, and engineers. This comprehensive 30-hour course covers all major workplace hazards and OSHA regulations.
Choose Your Training Path

OSHA 30-Hour General Industry
Perfect for: Safety professionals in manufacturing, oil & gas, petrochemical, warehouses, food processing, hospitals, any non-construction industry
Comprehensive 30-Hour Curriculum:
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA (2 hours)
OSHA history and mission,OSHA standards and where to find them,Workers’ rights under OSHA,Employer responsibilities,Filing OSHA complaints,OSHA inspection process
Module 2: Walking and Working Surfaces (2 hours)
Slip, trip, and fall hazards,Floor surface requirements,Ladder safety (portable, fixed, mobile),Scaffold safety basics,Elevated work platforms
Module 3: Exit Routes and Emergency Planning (2 hours)
Exit route requirements,Emergency action plans,Fire prevention plans,Emergency exits
Module 4: Electrical Safety (3 hours)
Electrical hazards,Electrical systems design,Safe work practices,Electrical PPE,Arc flash hazards and NFPA 70E,Extension cords and temporary wiring
Module 5: Hazard Communication and GHS (2 hours)
Right to know about chemical hazards ,Globally Harmonized System (GHS),Safety Data Sheets (SDS) – all 16 sections ,Chemical labeling and pictograms ,Employer written hazcom program
Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (2 hours)
PPE assessment and selection,Types of PPE,PPE training requirements,PPE maintenance and inspection,When PPE is NOT the answer (engineering controls first)
Module 7: Machine Guarding (2 hours)
Point of operation guarding,Power transmission guarding (belts, chains, gears),Types of guards (fixed, adjustable, self-adjusting, interlocked),Lockout/tagout integration with machine guarding,Amputation hazards
Module 8: Materials Handling and Storage (2 hours)
Manual lifting,Powered industrial trucks,Stacking and storage,Compressed gas cylinders,Fall protection for warehouse racks
Module 9: Fall Protection (2 hours)
Fall hazards in general industry,Fall protection systems,Fall protection equipment,Inspection and maintenance,Fall protection plan
Module 10: Confined Spaces (3 hours)
Confined space definition,Atmospheric hazards,Physical hazards,Permit system requirements,Entrant, attendant, supervisor roles,Rescue procedures (never send untrained rescuers)
Module 11: Bloodborne Pathogens (1 hour)
Bloodborne diseases,Exposure incidents and prevention,Universal precautions,Personal protective equipment,Exposure control plan
Module 12: Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (2 hours)
Ergonomic risk factors,Musculoskeletal disorders,Ergonomic solutions,Manual material handling
Module 13: Process Safety Management (PSM) (2 hours)
Highly hazardous chemicals,PSM elements,Management of change,Process hazard analysis,Incident investigation
Module 14: Safety and Health Programs (1 hour)
Elements of effective safety programs,Management commitment and leadership,Worker participation
Hazard identification and assessment,Hazard prevention and control,Education and training,Program evaluation and improvement
Module 15: Additional Electives (varies) Choose from topics like:
Powered industrial trucks (forklifts) in depth,Welding, cutting, and brazing,Portable fire extinguishers,Machinery and machine operations,Industrial hygiene fundamentals
Total: 30 contact hours (minimum)
Assessment:
- Module quizzes throughout course
- Final exam (70% passing score required)
- Certificate issued upon successful completion
Certification: OSHA 30-Hour
- Recognized globally in 195+ countries
Duration: 4 consecutive days (7-8 hours each day) in classroom
OR
Online self-paced (complete within 6 months of enrollment)

OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry
Perfect for: Construction supervisors, site engineers, project managers, safety officers on construction/infrastructure projects
Comprehensive 30-Hour Curriculum:
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA (2 hours)
Same as General Industry (OSHA rights, responsibilities, inspection process)
Module 2: Focus Four: Fall Hazards (4 hours)
#1 cause of construction deaths,Fall hazards on construction sites,Fall protection systems,Scaffold erection and inspection,Ladder safety,Roof work safety,Steel erection fall protection
Module 3: Focus Four: Struck-By and Caught-In/Between Hazards (3 hours)
Struck-by hazards,Caught-in/between hazards (machinery, equipment, trench cave-ins),Trenching and excavation safety (soil types, protective systems, competent person),Heavy equipment operation (cranes, forklifts, loaders),Material handling and rigging
Module 4: Focus Four: Electrical Hazards (3 hours)
Construction electrical hazards,Electrocution prevention,Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI),Assured equipment grounding,Lockout/tagout for electrical,Minimum approach distances to power lines
Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (2 hours)
PPE assessment for construction tasks,Hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, footwear,Fall protection equipment (harnesses, lanyards),Respiratory protection (dust, vapors, confined spaces),Hearing protection (construction noise levels)
Module 6: Health Hazards in Construction (3 hours)
Silica exposure,Lead exposure,Asbestos,Welding fumes and gases,Solvent exposures,Exposure monitoring and medical surveillance
Module 7: Scaffolding (3 hours)
Scaffold types (frame, tube & clamp, system),Scaffold capacity and loading,Scaffold erection and inspection (competent person),Scaffold access,Fall protection while on scaffolds,Scaffolding failures and incidents
Module 8: Cranes, Hoists, and Material Handling (2 hours)
Crane types and operation,Crane capacity and load charts,Crane setup and stabilization,Rigging equipment (slings, shackles, hooks),Signalpersons and communication,Struck-by hazards from cranes
Module 9: Motor Vehicles and Heavy Equipment (2 hours)
Construction vehicles on jobsites,Backing and spotters,Struck-by hazards (workers on foot near equipment),Rollovers and seat belts,Equipment inspection
Module 10: Tools – Hand and Power (1 hour)
Hand tool safety (hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers),Power tool safety (saws, drills, grinders, nail guns),Guarding requirements,Lockout/tagout for maintenance
Module 11: Welding and Cutting (1 hour)
Welding hazards (fumes, fire, electrical, UV radiation),Gas welding and cutting (oxygen, acetylene),Arc welding safety,Fire watch requirements,Confined space welding
Module 12: Concrete and Masonry Construction (1 hour)
Concrete formwork design and shoring,Formwork removal,Masonry wall bracing,Concrete equipment hazards
Module 13: Stairways and Ladders (1 hour)
Temporary stairs on construction sites,Ladder selection and setup,Ladder inspection,Extension ladder angle (4:1 ratio)
Module 14: Steel Erection (1 hour)
Structural steel erection process,Column stability,Beams and decking,Connectors (fall protection for ironworkers),Controlled decking zones
Module 15: Emergency Action Plans (1 hour)
Construction site emergency procedures,Evacuation routes and assembly points,Medical emergency response,Fire prevention on construction sites
Total: 30 contact hours (minimum)
Assessment:
- Module quizzes throughout course
- Final exam (70% passing score required)
- Certificate issued upon successful completion
Certification: OSHA 30-Hour Construction
- Recognized globally in 195+ countries
Duration: 4 consecutive days (7-8 hours each day) in classroom
OR
Online self-paced (complete within 6 months of enrollment)
Why PITC KSA?
TVTC-Approved & 9+ Accreditation
TVTC, Saudi Heart Association, NASP, IASP, Highfield, aosh, HSI, IQ-OHS, IBSP
Your certifications are recognized by employers and government agencies throughout Saudi Arabia.
Flexible Training Delivery Across Saudi Arabia
Choose on-site training at your facility in Dammam, Riyadh, or Jeddah – or attend our Jubail classroom. We also offer online courses for remote teams, with the same rigorous standards and valid certifications.
Affordable Pricing with Group Discounts for Corporate Clients
High-quality training shouldn’t break your budget. PITCKSA offers competitive rates and volume discounts for companies training multiple employees. Request a custom quote for your organization.
Bilingual Training (Arabic-English) for Maximum Understanding
Safety training only works when every employee comprehends the material. Our certified instructors deliver courses in both Arabic and English, ensuring complete understanding across your diverse workforce.
Industry-Specific Expertise in Oil & Gas, Food Safety, and Construction
Generic training doesn’t address your sector’s unique hazards. Our instructors have real-world experience in petrochemicals, SFDA compliance, and construction safety, delivering practical skills you can apply immediately.
Proven Track Record: 1350+ Certified, 940+ Placed in Saudi Companies
Our graduates work at leading companies across KSA. From Saudi Aramco contractors to food processing facilities, PITCKSA-trained professionals are securing positions and advancing their careers.
Training Options
Option A: Classroom Training (Jubail, Riyadh)
Format:
- 4 consecutive days (Sunday-Wednesday typical)
- 7-8 hours per day (30 contact hours total)
- In-person instruction with NASP-certified trainer
- Interactive discussions, case studies, group exercises
- Video presentations of real OSHA incidents
- Q&A sessions throughout course
Benefits:
- Face-to-face interaction with experienced instructor
- Networking with other safety professionals
- Immediate clarification of complex topics
- Structured schedule (complete in 4 days)
- Group learning environment
Training Options
Option B: Online Self-Paced Training
Format:
- Complete 30 hours at your own pace (evenings, weekends, whenever convenient)
- 24/7 access via computer or mobile device
- Must complete within 6 months of enrollment
- Video lectures, reading materials, interactive quizzes
- Progress tracking (resume where you left off)
- Automated module quizzes and final exam
Benefits:
- Ultimate flexibility (learn on YOUR schedule)
- Study from home, office, or anywhere with internet
- Pause and resume as needed
- Ideal for busy professionals, shift workers, remote workers
Time Requirements:
- Minimum 30 hours of instruction (cannot be accelerated below 30 hours)
- Most students complete in 4-8 weeks (studying 1-2 hours per day)
- Must finish within 6 months of enrollment or course access expires
Training Options
Option C: Corporate On-Site Training (10+ Employees)
Format:
- PITCKSA brings NASP-certified instructor to your facility anywhere in Saudi Arabia
- Train 10-50+ supervisors/engineers at once
- 4 consecutive days (or spread over 2 weeks: 2 days/week)
- Customize schedule to your operations (minimize disruption)
Benefits:
- Train entire team together (builds common safety culture)
- Cost-effective for larger groups (volume discounts)
- No employee travel required
- Training delivered in YOUR work environment (use YOUR examples, equipment, procedures)
- Flexible scheduling (weekdays, weekends, day/night shifts)
Perfect for:
- Construction companies training site supervisors before major project
- Oil & gas companies needing OSHA compliance for all shift supervisors
- Manufacturing plants certifying production managers and maintenance supervisors
- Contractors bidding on Aramco projects (OSHA 30 required for key personnel)
Who Needs This
For Career Advancement:
✅ Safety officers seeking supervisor roles
✅ Engineers moving into HSE management
✅ Site supervisors and foremen
✅ Project managers overseeing hazardous work
✅ Fresh graduates entering HSE careers
✅ Experienced workers seeking higher pay
For Job Requirements:
✅ Saudi Aramco contractor employees (supervisory positions)
✅ SABIC facility workers (engineering and supervision)
✅ International construction project personnel
✅ Oil & gas operations supervisors
✅ Manufacturing plant managers
✅ Maintenance department supervisors
COMPANIES THAT BENEFIT FROM OSHA 30 TRAINING:
Required by Contract:
✅ Saudi Aramco contractors (key personnel must have OSHA 30)
✅ SABIC contractors (site supervisors need OSHA 30)
✅ International project bidders (often required in RFPs)
✅ US company subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia (corporate policy)
Recommended for Compliance and Quality:
✅ Construction companies
✅ Oil & gas operations
✅ Manufacturing plants
✅ Facility management companies
✅ EPC contractors
What's Included
For Classroom Students:
- OSHA 30-Hour Student Manual (printed, 200+ pages, yours to keep)
- Module handouts and reference materials
- Case studies and real incident examples
- Daily module quizzes (graded but formative)
- Final exam (70% required to pass, can retake if needed)
- Temporary OSHA 30 certificate (issued within 1 week)
- Official US Department of Labor OSHA 30 Card (plastic card with photo, mailed within 3-4 weeks to your address)
- Refreshments during breaks (classroom training)
For Online Students:
- 24/7 access to NASP online training portal (6 months)
- 30 hours of video lectures, readings, interactive content
- Downloadable module materials (PDFs)
- Automated quizzes after each module (can retake)
- Final exam (70% required, can retake if needed)
- Email and phone support for technical/content questions
- Official US Department of Labor OSHA 30 Card (mailed after completion)
Training Options
Option A: Classroom Training (Jubail, Riyadh)
Option B: Online Self-Paced Training
Time Requirements:
- Minimum 30 hours of instruction (cannot be accelerated below 30 hours)
- Most students complete in 4-8 weeks (studying 1-2 hours per day)
- Must finish within 6 months of enrollment or course access expires
What's the difference between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?
- OSHA 10: 10 hours, entry-level workers, basic hazard awareness
- OSHA 30: 30 hours, supervisors/managers/engineers, comprehensive safety training
OSHA 30 is much more detailed and required for supervisory positions. OSHA 10 is NOT a substitute for OSHA 30.
Is OSHA 30 recognized in Saudi Arabia even though it's a US standard?
Yes. Saudi Aramco, SABIC, and most international companies operating in Saudi Arabia require or recognize OSHA standards. Many Saudi employers prefer OSHA 30 because it’s more comprehensive than OSHA 10 and globally recognized. While not mandatory by Saudi law (except for specific contracts), OSHA 30 is the de facto standard for supervisory safety positions.
How long does it take to receive the physical US DOL card?
- Classroom students: Receive temporary certificate within 1 week. Physical US DOL card ships from USA within 2-4 weeks.
- Online students: Receive completion notice via email immediately after passing final exam. Physical US DOL card ships within 2-4 weeks after completion.
Cards are mailed to the address you provide during registration.
Is PITCKSA's OSHA 30 training authorized/legitimate?
Yes. PITCKSA is an officially authorized NASP (National Association of Safety Professionals) training center. Your OSHA 30 card is issued by the US Department of Labor through NASP’s OSHA Outreach Training Program. This is not a “certificate of completion” – this is an official US DOL OSHA 30 card recognized worldwide.
Do you offer OSHA 500 (Train-the-Trainer)?
Not currently. OSHA 500 (which qualifies you to teach OSHA 10/30) requires separate authorization and training. We focus on OSHA 30 training for safety professionals. If you want to become an OSHA Outreach Trainer, you would need to complete OSHA 500 through other authorized providers.
Our company trains all site supervisors and project engineers in OSHA 30 Construction. We’ve sent 35 employees through PITCKSA’s classroom training over past 2 years. Investment has paid off – we’re now qualified for Saudi Aramco contractor projects that require OSHA 30 documentation. Won SAR 50M contract partially because we could demonstrate certified site management team.
Result: Qualified for Aramco contracts, won SAR 50M project