This hot work permit checklist outlines safety precautions that must be followed for any temporary work involving open flames or sparks, such as welding or cutting. It requires checking that fire suppression equipment is available and operable within 35 feet of the hot work. It also mandates removing flammable materials, covering combustible floors, installing fire-resistant barriers, and monitoring the area for 30 minutes after work is completed, among other precautions. Employees and supervisors must sign off to confirm the safety measures were followed.
This hot work permit checklist outlines safety precautions that must be followed for any temporary work involving open flames or sparks, such as welding or cutting. It requires checking that fire suppression equipment is available and operable within 35 feet of the hot work. It also mandates removing flammable materials, covering combustible floors, installing fire-resistant barriers, and monitoring the area for 30 minutes after work is completed, among other precautions. Employees and supervisors must sign off to confirm the safety measures were followed.
This hot work permit checklist outlines safety precautions that must be followed for any temporary work involving open flames or sparks, such as welding or cutting. It requires checking that fire suppression equipment is available and operable within 35 feet of the hot work. It also mandates removing flammable materials, covering combustible floors, installing fire-resistant barriers, and monitoring the area for 30 minutes after work is completed, among other precautions. Employees and supervisors must sign off to confirm the safety measures were followed.
This hot work permit checklist outlines safety precautions that must be followed for any temporary work involving open flames or sparks, such as welding or cutting. It requires checking that fire suppression equipment is available and operable within 35 feet of the hot work. It also mandates removing flammable materials, covering combustible floors, installing fire-resistant barriers, and monitoring the area for 30 minutes after work is completed, among other precautions. Employees and supervisors must sign off to confirm the safety measures were followed.
This Hot Work Permit is required for any Temporary operation involving open flames or producing heat and/or sparks. This includes; but is not limited to: brazing, cutting, grinding, soldering, torch-applied roofing and welding.
Required Precautions Checklist:
1. Check that Available Sprinklers, hose streams and extinguishers are in service and operable. 2. Hot work equipment is in good working condition. Requirements within 35 ft. (11m) of Hot Work: 1. Flammable liquid, dust, lint and oil deposits are removed. 2. Explosive atmosphere in the area is eliminated. 3. Floors are swept clean. 4. Combustible floors are wet down, covered with damp sand or fire-resistant sheets. 5. Remove other combustible material where possible. Otherwise, protect them with FM Approved welding pads, blankets and curtains, fire-resistive tarpaulins or metal shields. 6. All wall and floor openings are covered. 7. FM Approved welding pads, blankets and curtains are installed under and around work. 8. Protect or shut down ducts and conveyors that might carry sparks to distant combustible material Hot Work on Walls, Ceilings or Roofs: 1. Construction is noncombustible and without combustible coverings or insulation. 2. Combustible material on the other side of walls, ceilings, and roofs are moved away. Hot Work on Enclosed Equipment: 1. Enclosed equipment is cleaned of all combustible material. 2. Containers are purged of flammable liquids and vapors. 3. Pressurized vessels, piping and equipment is removed from service, isolated and vented. Fire Watch/Hot Work Area Monitoring: 1. Fire watch will be provided during hot work operations and for 30 minutes after work including any break activities. 2. Fire watch is supplied with a sustainable extinguisher and where practical, a small charged fire hose. 3. Fire watch is trained in the use of equipment and sounding alarms. 4. Fire watch may be required in adjoining areas, above and below hot work activities. 5. Monitor the hot work area for an additional ½ hour after the initial 30 minute fire watch is completed. Other Precautions Taken: 1. Welding Curtains in use 2. Proper Ventilation 3. Proper PPE Selection/Use
Employee Name Employee Signature Date
Supervisor Name Supervisor Signature Date
For more information or questions contact:
The Department of Safety & Risk Management Phone: (707) 654-1076