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There are three classifications of Hot Work Open Flame, Non-Open Flame and Handheld Battery-operated Devices.
How Long is a Hot Work Permit Valid? The duration of a hot work permit is limited to 30 days. These are guidelines. If there are conditions unique to the project or activities a contractor will be performing, exceptions can be made.
The employer shall instruct all employees involved in hot work operations as to potential fire hazards and the use of firefighting equipment. Drums and containers which contain or have contained flammable or combustible liquids shall be kept closed. Empty containers shall be removed from the hot work area.
The Hot Work Permit is issued by the Fire Safety Manager and authorises hot work operations to be conducted in a specific area, on a specific date, by a specific individual or group. The first step in evaluating a hot work permit is to determine if the work is truly necessary.
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All temporary operations involving open flames or producing heat and/or sparks require a Hot Work Permit. This includes, but is not limited to, Brazing, Cutting, Grinding, Soldering, Thawing, and Welding.
(g) The hot work permit shall contain the following information: (1) The effective time and date. (2) The place of use. (3) The hours during which the source of ignition may be used, not to exceed 24 hours.

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