Hot Works Training Immerse yourself in the realm of hot works through this introductory course, focusing on the hazards, safety measures, and controls essential for minimising risks associated with activities involving heat sources.
What Is Hot Works? Hot work is any activity or process that generates a source of ignition. This could be through a flame, heat or a spark. Hot work can be direct, e.g. the equipment or tool creates a flame. Other times it may be indirect, e.g. using an abrasive wheel to cut metal produces sparks.
Definition and examples of hot works
Hazards associated with hot works: open flames, sparks, and heat sources
Safety controls and measures for mitigating risks
Importance of permit-to-work schemes for hot work activities
Prioritise workplace safety and well-being by understanding the risks associated with hot works and implementing necessary safety protocols to safeguard against potential dangers.
Upon completion, receive a certification demonstrating your proficiency in hot works safety protocols and hazard mitigation strategies.
Enhance your safety training by complementing this course with modules on PUWER, Working Safely, and PPE. For supervisors seeking skill enhancement, consider courses on Risk Assessment or Leadership Skills for professional growth.