EH&S Environmental Health & Safety Introduction15 minCompliance tier
Hot Work
Perform hot work operations safely
What you'll be able to do
•Identify hot work operations such as welding, cutting, grinding, and brazing that produce heat, sparks, or flame
•Clear the work area of flammable and combustible materials before starting
•Follow the hot work permit process and set up a fire watch during and after the job
•Have the right fire suppression and ventilation in place for the task
Who it's for
Welders, cutters, maintenance staff, and anyone performing spark- or flame-producing work, plus the supervisors who issue permits and assign fire watches.
What changes on the job
•Hot work happens under a permit with the area cleared and controlled
•A fire watch is posted during and after the job, not skipped
•Fewer fires from sparks reaching hidden combustibles
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Any task that produces heat, sparks, or flame, including welding, torch cutting, grinding, brazing, and soldering. The course helps you recognize the full range.
How long is it?
About 15 minutes, self-paced, in the ehs track included with a Thrive membership.
Why does a fire watch continue after the work stops?
Smoldering material can ignite well after the job ends, so a fire watch must stay for a period afterward. The course explains why and for how long.