Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What Operators are going to accept SLUSA Orientation?


A1. Each supporting Operator will notify their contract workforce of the SLUSA and roll-out plans.

 

 

 

Q3. When will this become mandatory?


A3. January 1, 2010 for "Requiring" operators, with a six month grace period.

 

 

 

 

Q5. Can an in-house program be approved?


A5. Yes. See the accreditation process on the website.

 

 

 

Q7. How does SLUSA orientation compare to SafeGulf?


A7. A few modules are Land or Marine specific.

 

 

 

Q9. How do we manage site specific issues?


A9. Each company must develop a site specific orientation SafeLandUSA Information should not be repeated

 

 

 

Q11. Will information be entered into a common database?


A11 Yes. All data will be uploaded daily into a shared database.

 

 

 

Q13. What roles do ISNetworld and PEC play in SLUSA?


A13. They both will house SafeLandUSA training records.

 

 

 

Q15. What regions are covered by SafeLandUSA?


A15. All US onshore exploration and production areas


Q2. Who will be required to participate in SLUSA Orientation?


A2. All Safety Sensitive valued contract partners.

 

 

 

 

Q4. How often will the SafeLandUSA Orientation be required?


A4. Current Plans are for one-time, but subject to an update as agreed by SafeLandUSA Advisory Group.

 

 

Q6. Will there be a method of grandfathering?


A6. Yes. Each Accrediting Organization will answer this.

 

 

 

Q8. Costs?


A8. Dependent upon the training provider

 

 

 

Q10. Will a test-out be available?


A10. Yes.

 

 

 

 

Q12. Will ID Cards be required?


A12. Yes, Photo ID cards with the SLUSA logo will be required.

 

 

 

Q14. Is it a requirement that all contract services providers have the SLUSA orientation?

 

A14. Refer to roll-out document.