A Hot Work permit will be required for any activity that requires the use of a flame or generates sufficient heat or sparks that might serve as a source of ignition. See definition of “Hot Work” ...
the contractor or employee doing the work is required to obtain a Hot Work Permit. The permit may be obtained in person at the EH&S Office (Facilities Management), or by completing the Hot Work Permit ...
Faculty or staff use this form to request approval to use open flame; for the use of electric arc equipment, plasma cutters, welding; or other types of heat generating work to be done on campus.
This program establishes the minimum safe working procedures and guidelines for welding, cutting, brazing, grinding, soldering, and any other similar operation on Northwestern property. It also covers ...
This written program will require the issuance of a Hot Work Permit before beginning hot work. This program applies to Michigan Tech employees and contractors who perform or supervise hot work ...
Hot work describes any process that utilizes an open flame, generates sparks, heat, smoke or dust and can be a source of ignition for nearby flammable materials or that may unnecessarily cause a fire ...
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