Free Technical Course from SENAR Trains Professionals in Occupational Safety with Distance Learning and Mandatory In-Person Activities, Offering a High School Diploma Recognized Nationwide.
The National Rural Learning Service opened 725 free slots for the technical high school course in Occupational Safety in a distance learning format, with national certification and mandatory in-person components.
Applications, completely online, are open from October 6 to November 24, 2025, with the list of selected candidates published on December 11 and the final result on December 17.
The in-person enrollment for those approved is scheduled for January 19 to 26, 2026.
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The course focuses on accident prevention and occupational health promotion with an emphasis on rural environments.
The total workload is 1,200 hours, with most of it conducted online, and at least 20% completed in person at SENAR centers.
This in-person component includes guided practices, assessments, and field activities to develop applied technical skills.
Selection Process and Priority Audience
The selection process does not require an exam.
The classification is eliminatory and considers the verification of the documentation submitted at the time of application, with emphasis on the academic record and the high school graduation certificate.
The specific methodology and tiebreaking criteria are defined by each SENAR Regional Administration.
There are two target groups.
Rural producers, family members, and collaborators are given priority for the slots, provided they present proof of rural activity.
The remaining slots are open to the general public, who compete with the required school documentation.
This selection policy prioritizes the rural audience and, when spots are available, broadens access to the community.
Pedagogical Structure and Certification
The training combines online study with in-person meetings at regional centers.
In addition to classes, the pedagogical design includes field practical activities and monitored assessments, bringing the content closer to the productive reality of agriculture.
At the end, the student receives a high school technical diploma in Occupational Safety, valid nationwide according to SENAR guidelines.
Distribution of Slots Across the Country
The slots are distributed across different states, with offerings at SENAR’s in-person centers.
Among them, there are opportunities in Amazonas (Manaus), Bahia (Luís Eduardo Magalhães), Ceará (Fortaleza), Espírito Santo (Linhares), Goiás (Alexânia), and Mato Grosso do Sul, with centers in Campo Grande, Ivinhema, and Maracaju.
In Tocantins, there are centers in Ananás, Paraíso do Tocantins, Taguatinga, and Gurupi.
In Rio Grande do Norte, the options include Mossoró, Apodi, Jucurutu, Lajes, Pau dos Ferros, and São Paulo do Potengi.
In Pará, the offering includes centers in municipalities such as Marabá and Castanhal, among others listed by the regional units.
The complete list of centers and the number of slots per municipality is available in the local SENAR regulations.
Calendar, Documents, and Stages of the Process
The calendar for the 2026/1 process sets applications from 06/10 to 24/11/2025, document analysis, and publication of the list of selected candidates on 11/12/2025, followed by the final result on 17/12/2025, after a period for appeals.
Enrollment is in-person and takes place between January 19 and 26, 2026, at the chosen center.
It is essential to pay attention to the required documents, such as the academic record and high school diploma, which must be presented in authenticated copies or originals.
Free Course with In-Person Activities
Participation is completely free, with no tuition fees.
However, applicants must organize to attend the mandatory in-person activities, which are part of the curriculum and occur at SENAR centers.
This structure ensures practical experience and supervised assessment, maintaining quality and adherence to the job market.
Requirements and Target Audience
Completion of high school is a prerequisite for application.
Priority to the rural audience reflects SENAR’s institutional mission to promote technical qualification aimed at the agricultural sector.
If there are leftover slots, the general public may compete on an equal basis, provided they present complete school documentation.
How to Apply
Applications must be made exclusively online, within the period of October 6 to November 24, 2025, on the SENAR selection process portal.
It is necessary to fill out the form, attach the requested documents, and select the desired center.
The applicant should monitor the list of selected candidates on December 11 and the final result on December 17, preparing for the in-person enrollment between January 19 and 26, 2026.

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