The Hot Works and Permit-to-Work Safety Training Course offered by Imperial Corporate Training Institute provides participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to safely manage hot work activities and permit-to-work systems in high-risk workplaces. As one of the leading Training courses, this programme focuses on identifying fire hazards, implementing control measures, understanding legal responsibilities, and ensuring compliance with workplace safety standards. Participants will learn how to prepare, issue, monitor, and close work permits while reducing the risks associated with welding, cutting, grinding, brazing, and other hot work operations.
Throughout this Healthcare Management training course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of hot work risk assessments, fire prevention strategies, emergency preparedness, contractor safety management, and permit-to-work procedures. The course combines industry best practices with practical applications to help professionals improve workplace safety, minimise accidents, protect personnel and assets, and maintain regulatory compliance across healthcare facilities and other industrial environments.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of hot work safety and permit-to-work systems.
- Identify hazards associated with hot work activities.
- Conduct effective hot work risk assessments.
- Implement fire prevention and fire protection measures.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities within a permit-to-work system.
- Issue, monitor, suspend, and close work permits correctly.
- Apply safe work procedures for welding, cutting, grinding, and brazing operations.
- Ensure compliance with workplace safety regulations and international standards.
- Improve emergency preparedness and incident response during hot work.
- Strengthen contractor safety management and workplace communication.
Target Audience
This course is designed for:
- Safety Officers and Safety Supervisors
- HSE Managers and HSE Coordinators
- Maintenance Engineers
- Facility Managers
- Healthcare Facility Managers
- Operations Managers
- Plant Supervisors
- Project Managers
- Fire Safety Officers
- Maintenance Technicians
- Contractors and Subcontractors
- Welding and Fabrication Personnel
- Engineering Professionals
- Risk Management Personnel
- Anyone responsible for authorising or supervising hot work activities