Faculty or staff use this form to request approval to use open flame; for the use of electric arc equipment, plasma cutters, welding; or other types of heat generating work to be done on campus.
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 ...
Filling out paperwork for electrical permits and inspections and submitting a drawing to the local building department for plan review is already time consuming. Now, in order to be compliant with ...
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, ...
Many will recognize that quote as belonging to Ralph Waldo Emerson, but the words just as easily could have been spoken by a maintenance person refusing to complete a hot-work permit. Hot-work permit ...
Welding on the Monte Carlo rooftop might be a factor in the three-alarm fire that forced the Strip hotel-casino to empty on Friday, a hotel executive said, but he and the Clark County Fire Department ...
In general, individuals who are neither Canadian citizens nor Canadian permanent residents must apply for and obtain a work permit before starting to work in Canada. The work permit should be valid ...
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, ...
This procedure applies to anyone who performs welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, grinding, or any duty that produces a spark. The intent of this program is to prevent injury and loss of property ...
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 ...