- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ?
- 0.075
- Delivery Formats
- Web-LAN-CD
- Training Time ?
- 28 to 56 minutes
- Language(s)
- en
- Product ID
- dgl1031h
- Interactive Producer
- Mastery Technologies, Inc.
- Original Content Producer
- Digital-2000, Inc.
Online Hot Work Training
This Hot Work Training program defines Hot Work and teaches about the Hot Work Permit system. It uses full-motion video to show several examples of hot work. This Hot Work training also discusses sprinkler systems, combustible floors, explosive atmosphers and other hazards associated with hot work. After completion of this Hot Work training, your workers will learn when hot work permits are required, how to follow hot work policies and take all necessary precautions when performing hot work.
Hot work training is required for anyone working around or with open flames or sources of heat that could ignite materials in the work area.
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Hot Work Permit Basics
- Defining Hot Work
- Examples of Hot Work
- Issuing Hot Work Permits
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Precautions
- The sprinkler system
- Combustible floors
- Explosive atmospheres
- Work on walls and ceilings
- Work with enclosed equipment
- The fire watch person
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Using the System
- Why use the hot work permit system
- Who and where the hot work permit is required
- New construction permits
- Retaining the permit
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Additional Information
- Permit requirements
- Safety precautions
- Follow basic Hot Work Permit procedures.
- Define 'hot work'.
- Identify examples of hot work.
- Recall a Hot Work Permit's maximum time limit.
- Agree that only designated persons can issue Hot Work Permits.
- Use precautions when performing work requiring Hot Work Permits.
- Recall the amount of space to clear of debris when hot work is performed.
- Choose the precautions to take when performing hot work in an area with combustible floors.
- Agree to never perform hot work on combustible walls or ceilings.
- Select the proper times when a fire watch is required.
- Abide by the Hot Work Permit system's regulations.
- Agree that contractors must follow the employer's hot work policies.
- Identify hot work permit requirements.
- Recall the maximum length of time a Hot Work Permit can be issued for new construction.
- List types of work considered general hot work activities.
- Explain what to do with a permit once the hot work is complete.
- Use Hot Work Permits in the appropriate locations.
- Choose areas requiring a hot work permit.
- Take all safety precautions when working around hot work.
- Agree to utilize smoke detectors when performing hot work.
Mastery awards 0.075 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.
Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by: The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500McLean, VA 22102



