This program establishes written procedures to prevent fires resulting from temporary operations involving an open flame or that produces heat, sparks, or hot slag. This includes (but is not limited ...
To establish procedures defining a system of control that will allow work involving possible sources of ignition to be carried out safely, eliminating the danger of fire to surrounding areas in ...
The purpose of this Hot Work Permit Program is to outline minimum procedures, training, equipment, and work practices to help prevent adverse incidents to UW personnel, students, faculty, visitors, ...
This program has been developed to prevent fires resulting from temporary operations that produce heat, sparks, hot slag, or have open flames. This includes, but is not limited to brazing, cutting, ...
Hot work operations include welding, brazing, torch cutting, grinding, and torch soldering. These operations create heat, sparks, and hot slag that have the potential to ignite flammable and ...
A Hot Work Permit is required for any temporary operation involving open flames or producing heat, spark, or smoke. Hot Work includes but is not limited to cutting, welding, soldering, brazing, ...
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