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In line with Pipelines, Distribution, and Terminals Safety Improvement Program. The PD&T Customized Work Permit Training Program was developed as an additional training, to complement the corporate work permit training programs with an ultimate objective, to further improve the work permit issuers and receivers’ ability to recognize hazards and strengthen their behavior towards safety. The program is designed in 5 days with high focus in conveying the material delivery into hands-on learning experiences representing 85% of the program content. The development has considered the corporate work permit and hazard recognition training programs to set the foundation for this training while taking into consideration PD&T work permit challenges, common hazards, filed assessments findings in addition to lessons learned. The program equipped with pre, post, and daily-assessments to engage the trainees throughout the entire program. Each participant will have a dedicated report highlighting the overall score, and areas for improvement. As part of the practical training, VR technology is being used based on PD&T credible scenarios related to the construction safety. 20% of the overall program are being exercised in the multimedia room. In this room, the participant will have the chance to Recognize the hazards for different Work Permit sceneries, and participate in interactive workshops related to Lessons Learned. In addition to that, PD&T Hazards Recognition Room is being used to Identify various types of hazards, and controls associated with common PD&T working activities, Exercise issuing Work Permit for different scenarios, and practice the utilization of required documents and Safety Handbook. This room represents 25% of the overall program and consists of 8 zones with more than 150 common hazards. To support transferring the knowledge into behavior, there are a total of 16 safety simulators representing 30% of the overall program. several scenarios were developed to be exercised using these simulators including Confined Space, Pipe rack, steel erection, personal fall arrest, falling from Hight, Pressurized Cylinder and hose rupture, safety shoes, Electrical safety, and Mechanical & Electrical Isolation