Permit To Work (PTW) Systems
This course helps participants understand the purpose and critical importance of Permit to Work systems in high-risk environments. It provides a comprehensive breakdown of how formal written systems are used to control certain types of work that are potentially hazardous, ensuring all safety precautions are in place before work begins.
System Foundations
- Definition of Permit to Work and various permit types
- Typical contents and essential components of a PTW
- Defining Roles and Responsibilities (Issuer, Receiver, etc.)
- Importance of formal training and technical competency
Operational Procedures
- Formal procedures for issuing and authorizing permits
- Monitoring work in progress and site handovers
- Procedures for permit suspension and extensions
- Requirements for closing out and archiving permits
Course Overview
Who can take this Course: Any personnel in any industry involved in specialized tasks that require a Permit To Work System (e.g., hot work, confined space, electrical work).
Validity of the Certificate: 1 Year
Course Duration: 4 – 8 Hours (Depends on Client Requirements)
Course Certification: Successful participants who pass the written and practical tests will receive certificates on Permit to Work.
Minimum Qualification: Ability to understand English (unless alternative language delivery is pre-arranged).