Permit to Work
Course Description
The Permit to Work (PTW) Training Course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to understand, implement, and manage Permit to Work systems effectively in the workplace. The course focuses on controlling high-risk activities through a formal authorization process that ensures hazards are identified, risks are assessed, and appropriate control measures are in place before work begins.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the purpose, principles, and benefits of a Permit to Work system.
- Identify high-risk work activities requiring permit authorization.
- Understand the different types of work permits and their applications.
- Conduct hazard identification and risk assessments before permit issuance.
- Apply isolation and control measures to ensure safe work conditions.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of permit issuers, receivers, and workers.
- Manage permit issuance, monitoring, suspension, transfer, and closure processes.
- Integrate PTW systems with JSA, LOTO, gas testing, and other safety controls.
- Recognize common permit-to-work failures and how to prevent them.
- Promote compliance and safe execution of high-risk work activities.
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Interested in Permit to Work? Fill out your details below and our team will get in touch.
- HSE Managers, Officers, and Coordinators
- Supervisors and Team Leaders
- Operations and Maintenance Personnel
- Engineers and Technicians
- Permit Issuers and Permit Receivers
- Contractors and Project Personnel
- Facility and Plant Operators
- Anyone involved in planning, authorizing, supervising, or performing high-risk work activities
- No formal prerequisites are required. Basic knowledge of workplace safety practices is beneficial but not mandatory.
"The difference between a permit that protects a life and one that merely dresses a filing cabinet is the brutal, uncompromising clarity Qesh Standards Limited hammered into us over two days of live permit simulations, where we wrote isolations for real steam lines, challenged each other's gas test readings, and watched a single poorly communicated handover cascade into a near-miss that no amount of retrospective paperwork could sanitize."
- Daniel Mark
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