Hot Work

Our Hot Work Training Workshop is an instructor-led training session for up to 10 delegates. It provides all the essential safety information that personnal who undertake hot work, or are responsible for issuing Hot Work Permits, require.

The full day workshop contains both theory and practical elements. It is designed for:

  • Anyone responsible for issuing Hot Work Permits
  • Anyone who undertakes hot work on-site, including contractors
  • Anyone responsible for engaging contractors
  • Production and Maintenance Managers with operational responsibilities for hot work
  • Anyone responsible for Health & Safety

Hot Work Training Workshop Overview

  • What is hot work?
  • 5 key management steps
  • Fire Risk Assessments
  • Hazards posed by oxygen
  • Fuel sources - focus on fuel gases
  • Potential sources of ignition
  • How do fires spread?
  • Potential gas hazards on site
  • Practical - pre-use checks on cylinder gas systems
  • Practical - hot work hazard spotting
  • Hot Work Permits
  • Pre and post hot work actions
  • 10 steps to working safely with gases

What You Will Learn

The workshop will enable participants to:

  • Recognise different hot work processes
  • Contribute to the fire risk assessment process
  • Describe the combustion triangle
  • Identify different fuel sources
  • Recognise how fires spread
  • Perform a visual safety check on gas cylinder systems
  • Identify potential hot work hazards
  • Complete and issue a Hot Work Permit
  • Prepare an area for hot work
  • Re-assess current Hot Work Permit procedures
  • Introduce safe hot work practices into their workplace
  • Review contractor operations on site

Workshop Price

The workshop is priced as follows:

£975 for up to 6 delegates.

£1225 for up to 8 delegates.

£1475 for up to 10 delegates.

VAT is payable at the standard rate. Certificates of attendance and delegate workbooks will be issued.

Click here to download workshop details in PDF format

Please click on the video icon above to access further information regarding Hot Work dangers. The video demonstrates the consequences of poor operational procedures and failure to ensure that staff are trained correctly.

If after watching the video you have any questions please contact us.