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How Much Does OSHA 30 Cost in Saudi Arabia? A Straight Answer for 2026

OSHA 30 training in Saudi Arabia generally costs between SAR 1,500 and SAR 3,500 per person in 2026. Where you fall in that range comes down to three things: whether you sit the course in a classroom or online, how many people you book together, and whether the quoted price actually includes the official OSHA card. That last point trips up more buyers than any other.

Below is what shapes the price, what a fair quote should cover, and how to avoid paying twice for the same certificate.

Why two centres quote completely different prices

Walk around Al Khobar or search online and you will see OSHA 30 advertised at prices that do not seem to match. There is usually a reason behind the gap, and it is rarely about quality alone.

The biggest factor is delivery. A classroom course with a live trainer costs more to run than a self-paced online programme, so the fee reflects that. Group bookings change the maths too. A company sending ten supervisors will almost always get a lower per-person rate than a single walk-in candidate.

Then there is the part that is easy to miss. Some of the cheapest quotes leave out the official OSHA Department of Labor wallet card, the study materials, or the final assessment. The headline number looks attractive until you realise you will be charged again for the things that actually make the certificate worth having.

What you should be paying for

A complete OSHA 30 fee in Saudi Arabia should cover the full 30 hours of authorised instruction, your course materials, the exam, and the official OSHA card with a certificate you can verify later. At EUTC Global, the fee includes all of that, and the certificate can be checked online by any employer who asks.

When you compare centres, ask one simple question: is the official card included in this price? If the answer is no, you are not comparing like with like.

OSHA 30 fee options at a glance (insert your verified 2026 figures):

OptionWhat’s includedFee (SAR, 2026)
Classroom (Al Khobar)Instructor-led, materials, exam, official cardSAR 2,800 – 3,500
Online / self-pacedDigital access, exam, official cardSAR 1,500 – 2,000
Corporate / group (10+)On-site or in-centre, per-person rateSAR 1,800 – 2,500
Client-premises (on-site)Trainer travels to your siteRequest quote

Fees are per participant and include the official OSHA wallet card unless stated otherwise.

Classroom or online, and what each costs

Online OSHA 30 is usually the cheaper option. It suits people who travel for work, sit offshore, or simply cannot give up four or five days in a classroom. You work through the material at your own pace and complete the assessment when you are ready.

Classroom training costs a little more, and for supervisors that is often money well spent. Sitting in a room with a trainer means you can ask about real situations on your own site, not just answer exam questions. If your role involves signing off other people’s work, the classroom version tends to pay for itself.

OSHA 10 or OSHA 30: do not pay for the wrong one

People sometimes book OSHA 30 when OSHA 10 would have done, or the other way round. OSHA 10 is the shorter, lower-cost course aimed at general workers. OSHA 30 is built for supervisors, safety officers, and site leads, and it is the version most Aramco and SABIC vendors expect from anyone in a leadership role.

Paying for OSHA 30 only to discover your contract needed OSHA 10 is a waste. Getting OSHA 10 when the client wanted OSHA 30 is worse, because you will end up paying for both. Check the requirement before you book. Our guide on OSHA 10 vs OSHA 30 breaks down who needs which.

Is OSHA 30 worth the money in Saudi Arabia?

For most safety and supervisory roles, it is. OSHA 30 shows up regularly in Aramco vendor pre-qualification and contractor safety requirements, and it is recognised across the Gulf, not just in the Kingdom. For a lot of people the fee comes back quickly through better job eligibility and stronger day rates on industrial and oil and gas projects.

It is not the right course for everyone, and we will tell you honestly if your role only calls for OSHA 10 or a different certificate. But if you are heading into a supervisory job on a Saudi site, OSHA 30 is one of the safer investments you can make in your career.

How to get an exact figure

The only way to know your real cost is to ask for a written quote that spells out what is included. Confirm the official card is in the price, pick your dates, and you are set. At EUTC Global you can request a current OSHA 30 fee for our Al Khobar centre, or ask about on-site training if you are booking for a team.

Request your verified OSHA 30 fee from EUTC Global

FAQ’s

How much does OSHA 30 cost in Saudi Arabia in 2026?

OSHA 30 generally costs between SAR 1,500 and SAR 3,500 per person in 2026. Your final price depends on whether you choose classroom or online training and whether the official OSHA card and materials are included in the quote.

Does the OSHA 30 fee include the official OSHA card?

At EUTC Global, yes. The fee includes the official OSHA Department of Labor wallet card and a certificate you can verify online. Always confirm this with any provider, because some leave it out of the headline price.

Is online OSHA 30 cheaper than classroom in Saudi Arabia?

Usually, yes. Self-paced online OSHA 30 tends to cost less than instructor-led classroom training. Many supervisors still prefer the classroom because they can discuss real site situations with the trainer.

Is OSHA 30 accepted by Aramco and SABIC?

OSHA 30 is widely recognised in Saudi industrial safety and appears in many Aramco vendor and contractor requirements. Confirm the exact certificate your specific contract asks for before you book.

How long is the OSHA 30 certificate valid?

The OSHA Outreach card does not legally expire, but many employers in Saudi Arabia ask workers to refresh the training every few years. Check your employer’s policy if you are unsure.

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