This guidance document explores the requirements of Permit-to-Work arrangements that need to be in place to control significant areas of health and safety risks, taking a close look at the procedures that should be in place to ensure a successful management of these risks.
The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) definition of a Permit-to-Work is a documented procedure that authorises certain people to conduct specific work within a specified period. It sets out precautions required to complete work safely, based on risk assessment. It describes what work will be done and how it will be done.
Hot works presents significant risk to institutions and so we will take an in-depth examination of the requirements of Hot Work Permits providing valuable information on its successful management.
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