Hot work

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Hot work is any process that can be a source of ignition when flammable material is present or can be a fire hazard regardless of the presence of flammable material in the workplace. Common hot work processes are welding, soldering, cutting and brazing. When flammable materials are present processes such as grinding and drilling become hot work processes.[1]

In some countries, such as the UK, a hot work permit is required for hot work.[1]

Standards

In the United States, OSHA maintains regulations for hot work in the marine industrial setting. The following regulations apply:

References

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External links

  • 1.0 1.1 Hughes, Phil; Ferrett, Ed (2005), Introduction to health and safety at work: the handbook for the NEBOSH national general certificate (2nd ed.), Butterworth-Heinemann, p. 84, ISBN 9780750666237 .