Hot Work Permits Online Training Course (E-SHWP-E)

Introduction to Hot Work Permits Online Training Course

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) – Online Hot Work Permit Training Course

This course provides information on how to accomplish hot work tasks and use hot work permit equipment.

After commencing the course, you can halt it at any time. The course will save your progress and enable you to continue from where you left off. Additionally, the course is narrated in full and meets the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

The course content elaborates on the topics with relevant images and activities to enhance comprehension. Each module concludes with a summary. Finally, to evaluate your understanding of the subject matter, a final test is administered at the conclusion of the course.

HOT WORK PERMIT TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE

The course covers the following topics:

1. WHAT IS HOT WORK?

Hot work refers to any process or operation that involves the use of open flames, sparks, or produces heat. This chapter precisely defines what hot work is and lists examples of hot work. This chapter also explains why hot work permits are required in preventing property damage and business interruption.

2. FIRE POTENTIAL

Fire potential refers to the likelihood or risk of a fire occurring in a particular situation or environment. In this chapter, temperatures of heat source and ignition are listed sourcing from FM Global.

3. IS HOT WORK NECESSARY?

The necessity of hot work depends on the tasks at hand. It includes activities like welding, cutting, or soldering, crucial in industries for construction, repairs, or manufacturing. This chapter highlights the fact that hot work should be taken only if it is absolutely necessary. This chapter also identifies work that may not require the use of a hot work permit.

4. HOT WORK PERMIT – STARTING THE PROCESS

Hot Work Permit – Starting the Process involves initiating the necessary steps and documentation before engaging in hot work activities. This chapter provides details such as how to obtain a hot work permit, how long it will be valid and other important procedure to follow.

5. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Safety precautions are proactive measures taken to prevent accidents, injuries, or harm and promote a secure environment. This chapter lists out the hot work safety precautions in the form of Q & A. The chapter also emphasizes the responsibility of employees to verify the necessary precautions while performing hot work activities.

6. FIRE WATCH

A Fire Watch refers to the assignment of individuals with the specific task of monitoring an area for potential fire hazards during or after activities that pose an increased risk of fire. In this chapter, the primary responsibilities of fire watch personnel are discussed. It also explains the need of a fire watch and the circumstances that demand a fire watch.

7. HOT WORK COMPLETION

Hot Work Completion refers to the completion of tasks or activities that involve the generation of heat, sparks, or open flames. This chapter explains the process of hot work completion. It involves the activities that are to be completed before you leave the area for the day.

8. SUMMARY

In this chapter, the summary slides list out the important points studied in the course.

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This course contains:

  • 2 units
  • Completion Certificate
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