For Pipeline Inspectors
Popular add-ons include H2S Awareness, Confined Space Awareness, Silica Awareness, HAZCOM, Heat Illness Prevention, and HAZWOPER options.
Velocity Training offers a large online safety course catalog for individual students, pipeline inspectors, construction workers, general industry employees, supervisors, and corporate training teams. Start with one course, build a custom safety training path, or set up a corporate account for multiple employees.
If you are preparing for API 1169, working in pipeline construction, supporting utility work, or managing field personnel, the right safety course can help document awareness training and reinforce important jobsite safety topics. Use this page to compare common course options, then confirm the exact course, price, and enrollment details in the full safety catalog.
Prices shown on this page are a catalog snapshot and may change. Always confirm the current course description, price, enrollment terms, and system requirements in the safety course catalog before purchasing.
The safety training catalog includes HAZWOPER, DOT Hazmat, hazardous materials emergency responder, OSHA general industry and construction, chemical-specific awareness, respiratory protection, HAZCOM/GHS, EMS continuing education, laboratory safety, human resources, and Spanish-language safety courses.
Popular add-ons include H2S Awareness, Confined Space Awareness, Silica Awareness, HAZCOM, Heat Illness Prevention, and HAZWOPER options.
Use online safety courses to support onboarding, refresher training, awareness training, and documentation for general site hazards.
DOT Hazmat and HAZWOPER courses support workers who need structured training related to hazardous materials, hazardous waste, or emergency response.
Corporate accounts can support employee enrollment, progress tracking, certificate access, billing, and approved course lists for groups.
These courses are especially relevant for many pipeline construction inspectors, utility workers, environmental personnel, field technicians, and construction support roles. Employer requirements vary, so confirm the exact course you need before enrolling.
Awareness-level training for oil and gas workers who may be exposed to hydrogen sulfide during field activities.
Awareness training for employees working around confined spaces as part of a broader employer confined space program.
Awareness training for construction personnel who may work around respirable crystalline silica hazards.
HAZCOM/GHS training for workers who need to understand labels, safety data sheets, chemical hazards, and hazard communication basics.
Useful for outdoor workers and construction personnel who need awareness of heat stress, prevention, and response basics.
Training for workers who need respiratory protection awareness as part of an employer respiratory protection program.
Awareness training for workers who may encounter asbestos-containing materials or need introductory asbestos hazard awareness.
Online HAZWOPER training for workers requiring 40 hours of instruction, with employer-provided site-specific and supervised field experience as applicable.
Annual refresher option for workers who have already completed the appropriate initial HAZWOPER training.
HAZWOPER training is commonly used by workers and employers involved in hazardous substance cleanup, emergency response, treatment, storage, disposal, and related hazardous waste operations. The correct course depends on job duties, exposure potential, employer program requirements, and applicable OSHA or state requirements.
Initial online HAZWOPER option for workers who need the 40-hour course pathway, with additional employer site-specific training and supervised field experience where required.
Online option for workers needing 32 hours of HAZWOPER training as part of a blended or employer-supported training plan.
Initial 24-hour online HAZWOPER pathway for workers with limited exposure or specific job assignments as determined by the employer.
Upgrade course for students adding to prior 24-hour HAZWOPER training to support a 40-hour pathway when appropriate.
Annual refresher training option for students who have previously completed their initial HAZWOPER training.
Refresher training option that includes a wallet ID card for students who need additional portable proof of completion.
Initial supervisor training for personnel managing or supervising HAZWOPER-covered work.
Refresher option for supervisors who have already completed applicable initial supervisor training.
Selected packages combine HAZWOPER courses with supervisor training options for students who need both.
HAZWOPER prices shown are current catalog examples and may change. Check the catalog before enrolling.
DOT Hazmat courses support general awareness, function-specific, security awareness, and carrier-specific training needs. Students and employers should choose training based on the employee’s actual hazmat transportation function.
10-hour online course covering general awareness and multiple function-specific topics.
4-hour basic awareness option for hazmat employees needing introductory DOT hazmat training.
Training focused on security risks associated with hazardous materials transportation.
Function-specific training focused on hazard classes and divisions.
Function-specific options for labeling, marking, and placarding responsibilities.
Function-specific options for packaging responsibilities and shipping paper requirements.
Function-specific training focused on using the Hazardous Materials Table.
Carrier-specific options for air/IATA, highway, rail, and vessel requirements.
Package options combining general awareness with air/IATA requirements.
Hazardous materials emergency responder courses support awareness, operations, technician, incident commander refresher, and refresher needs. Employer role assignment and response expectations determine the correct training level.
Online and blended pathways for Level III responder training depending on prerequisite and hands-on requirements.
4-hour and 8-hour refresher options for Level III responders.
4-hour refresher option for Hazardous Materials Incident Commander Level V responders.
FRO course option for responders with operations-level responsibilities.
4-hour and 8-hour refresher options for First Responder Operations students.
Awareness-level responder course for workers who need introductory hazardous materials emergency response training.
These courses support common safety topics for field personnel, supervisors, office-to-field workers, and employees who need documented awareness or refresher training.
Back injury prevention and safe work practices for lifting, carrying, and material handling tasks.
Awareness-level training for employees who work around confined spaces.
Training for workers exposed to occupational noise hazards and hearing conservation programs.
Awareness training for heat stress hazards, prevention, recognition, and response.
Supervisor-focused heat illness prevention training for crews and field leaders.
Foundational safety management concepts for supervisors and employees involved in safety programs.
Introductory training on industrial hygiene principles and workplace exposure awareness.
Introductory training for identifying hazards and controls before work begins.
Training on personal protective equipment program basics and selection considerations.
Chemical-specific awareness courses support employees who need introductory hazard awareness for substances they may encounter on the job. Employer jobsite procedures, exposure controls, PPE, and site-specific training remain essential.
Awareness training for employees who may encounter asbestos-containing materials.
Awareness training for workers who may encounter respirable crystalline silica hazards.
Awareness training for oil and gas workers who may be exposed to H2S.
Awareness training for workers who may encounter lead hazards.
Construction and general industry awareness options for cadmium hazards.
Introductory awareness training for hexavalent chromium hazards.
Awareness training for workers who may be exposed to formaldehyde hazards.
Awareness training for employees who may need introductory EtO hazard information.
Additional catalog options include acrylonitrile, 1,3-butadiene, inorganic arsenic, and methylene chloride awareness.
The catalog includes more than the common pipeline safety topics above. Review the full catalog if you need a specific course, wallet ID card option, refresher, package, or Spanish-language version.
| Category | Examples of Available Courses | Typical Listed Price |
|---|---|---|
| Respiratory Protection | OSHA Respiratory Protection Training | $24.95 |
| HAZCOM / GHS | OSHA Hazard Communication Training, HAZCOM with Wallet ID Card | From $19.96 |
| EMS Continuing Education | FRO Level II, FRA Level I, Anaphylaxis CE, Glasgow Coma Scale CE | From $15.00 |
| Laboratory Safety | Laboratory Bloodborne Pathogens and Needle Sharps Program | $29.95 |
| Human Resources | DOT Reasonable Suspicion for Supervisors, Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace, Job Stress Prevention, Harassment Prevention, Supervision and Leadership, HR Manager Package | From $19.95 |
| Spanish Courses | Spanish HAZWOPER, HAZCOM, Respiratory Protection, Asbestos, H2S, Heat Illness Prevention, Back Safety and other selected courses | From $19.95 |
Velocity Training can route teams to corporate safety training options for OSHA safety courses, HAZWOPER refresher, HAZCOM refresher, DOT Hazmat, and other catalog courses. Corporate accounts can support immediate course access, progress tracking, certificate access, employee enrollment, and monthly billing arrangements.
Safety courses are hosted in the safety training portal, which is separate from the API 1169 and API 1184 exam prep Virtual Campus. Use the safety catalog to review courses, demos, current prices, certificates, and enrollment details.
Go to the safety course catalog and search by course name, category, or training need.
Check the description, demo, price, certificate information, and any additional employer training requirements.
Set up your safety course account and enroll as an individual student or through a company account.
Complete the course, pass required exams, and save or print the completion certificate from your account.
These answers help students and employers choose the correct online safety training path. Employer requirements and jobsite conditions matter, so confirm your course selection before purchase.
Yes. API 1169 and API 1184 exam prep courses are hosted in Velocity Training’s Virtual Campus. These safety courses are hosted in a separate safety training portal at vtes.otsystems.net.
Yes. After completing the course requirements, students can download, save, or print a PDF certificate of completion from their student account. Some courses also offer wallet ID card versions.
Many courses are completed entirely online. Some HAZWOPER or hazardous materials emergency responder options may be blended or may require employer-provided hands-on, site-specific, or supervised field experience depending on the course, job duties, and regulatory requirements.
Students typically have 12 months to start training from the date of enrollment and up to 12 months to complete online training once started. Always confirm current access terms in the safety course catalog before purchasing.
Yes. Students can start and stop as needed, and the system tracks course progress. Once a section is started, complete that section before leaving so progress is recorded properly.
No. Online HAZWOPER can provide the off-site instruction portion for certain students, but employers may still need to provide site-specific training, equipment training, supervised field experience, or additional training based on the worker’s job and applicable standards.
The correct course depends on your job duties, exposure potential, prior training, employer safety program, and regulatory requirements. Common options include 40 Hour, 24 Hour, 16 Hour Upgrade, 8 Hour Refresher, Supervisor Initial, and Supervisor Refresher. Ask your employer or safety manager if you are not sure.
DOT hazmat employee training is generally recurrent at least once every three years. Certain air transportation or employer-specific requirements may require a different schedule, so confirm with your employer and applicable regulations.
Yes. The catalog includes selected Spanish course versions, including Spanish HAZWOPER options, HAZCOM, Respiratory Protection, Asbestos Awareness, H2S Awareness, Heat Illness Prevention, and Back Safety.
Yes. Corporate accounts and volume pricing options are available through the safety course platform. Corporate administrators can help manage employee enrollment, progress, and certificates.
Use a current supported browser, enable cookies, and use a reliable high-speed internet connection. Adobe Acrobat Reader may be needed to view or print certificates. Internet Explorer and Chromebooks are listed as not supported by the safety training platform, so review the system requirements before purchasing if you are unsure.
No. Velocity Training focuses on HAZWOPER, DOT Hazmat, H2S, HAZCOM, respiratory protection, chemical awareness, and other safety topics. Check the catalog for current course availability before assuming a specific OSHA card program is included.
Whether you need H2S Awareness, HAZWOPER, DOT Hazmat, HAZCOM, Confined Space Awareness, Silica, Asbestos, Respiratory Protection, Heat Illness Prevention, or a Spanish safety course, the full safety catalog is the best place to confirm current prices and enroll.
Safety course training does not replace employer responsibility to determine required training, provide site-specific training, document job-specific training, and verify compliance with applicable OSHA, DOT, EPA, state, client, and employer requirements.