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Category Safety > Construction and Heavy Equipment
Many destructive fires are caused by hot work, which is cutting, welding and other work that generates heat and sparks. Various best practices, company policies, regulations and codes govern hot work and, when followed properly, help ensure you and your co-workers stay safe. This course covers hazards, safety precautions, responsibilities and emergency procedures associated with this dangerous but necessary work. Ideal learners include all construction employees who perform, supervise or work near hot work.
Course Objectives:
Define hot work;Identify the hazards and safety precautions associated with performing hot work;Recall the general responsibilities of individuals involved in hot work;Know how a hot work permit is used
Duration: 17 min.
Define hot work
Identify the hazards and safety precautions associated with performing hot work
Recall the general responsibilities of individuals involved in hot work
Know how a hot work permit is used
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Many destructive fires are caused by hot work, which is cutting, welding and other work that generates heat and sparks. Various best practices, company policies, regulations and codes govern hot work and, when followed properly, help ensure you and your co-workers stay safe. This course covers hazards, safety precautions, responsibilities and emergency procedures associated with this dangerous but necessary work. Ideal learners include all construction employees who perform, supervise or work near hot work.
Course Objectives:
Define hot work;Identify the hazards and safety precautions associated with performing hot work;Recall the general responsibilities of individuals involved in hot work;Know how a hot work permit is used
Duration: 17 min.