Hot Work Permits – Documentation

Hot Work Permits – Documentation

Permits are posted in a visible location at the work site for the duration of the work.

Completed permits should be kept on file for audit purposes. Generally, about thirty permits should be sufficient.

A list of persons authorized by the site manager to issue and approve permits will be maintained.

An example permit is attached. The permit must contain:

  • Description of the work to be performed
  • Exact location where the work is to be performed
  • Identification of the object to be worked on
  • The date and time authorized
  • The time period permitted
  • Signatures
  • Person performing the work (Acceptor)
  • Fire watch
  • Authorized person (Signatures of authorized person to indicate that all safety precautions indicated on the form have been taken. The authorized person will sign after physical verification of the precautions)
  • Atmospheric and LEL sampling results
  • Name and characteristics of chemical hazards
  • Required safety equipment and precautions that have been taken.

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