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Hot Work Assessor
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- Objectives
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Understand why hot work can only be carried out under strict control
Know the procedure for authorising hot work
Be able to assess proposed hot work under safety rules and local requirements
- Content
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Introduction and objectives
Definition of “hot work” and associated terms
Causes of fire in power stations
Why hot work is tightly controlled at power station sites
Rules and procedures relating to the authorisation of hot work
Sample assessments
Wider health and safety issues of cutting and welding
HSE guidance
Final assessment, summary and close
- Audience
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Those involved in the authorisation and carrying out of hot work, including prospective hot work assessors and existing assessors requiring refresher training
- Maximum numbers
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12
- Duration
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One day