This program has been developed to prevent fires resulting from temporary operations that produce heat, sparks, hot slag, or have open flames. This includes, but is not limited to brazing, cutting, ...
Fire and Life Safety team administers the university's hot work permit system. Any work that produces flame sparks or heat such as welding, cutting, brazing, soldering and grinding qualifies as hot ...
To establish procedures defining a system of control that will allow work involving possible sources of ignition to be carried out safely, eliminating the danger of fire to surrounding areas in ...
Only qualified persons should perform hot work, and an energized work permit must be completed to ensure safety protocols are followed. Conduct thorough shock and arc flash risk assessments to ...
Hot work shall not be allowed in the following areas: Hot work shall not be attempted on a partition, wall, ceiling, or roof that has a combustible covering or insulation, or on walls or partitions of ...
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