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United States Department of Transportation Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Inspector Training & Qualifications Division

Oklahoma City, OK
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Graduation Rate

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Retention Rate

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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About United States Department of Transportation Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Inspector Training & Qualifications Division

The United States Department of Transportation Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Inspector Training & Qualifications Division is a federal training entity located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This division provides specialized occupational training for pipeline and hazardous materials safety inspectors employed by or working with the federal government. It is not a traditional degree-granting institution, and no standard IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention metrics are reported for this site.

No distinct academic credential programs are listed in current IPEDS data for this location. Training offered at this division is occupationally focused and designed to qualify federal and state inspectors in pipeline safety and hazardous materials compliance, consistent with the DOT's regulatory mission.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma serves as the state capital and a regional hub for federal agency operations, energy industry activity, and public safety training in the south-central United States.

Contact Information

Dr. Douglas White

benjamin.tubbs@dot.gov

3700 South MacArthur Blvd., Suite B, PHP-70, Oklahoma City, OK 73179

Programs

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