Hot Works Permit in Construction

£295.00

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This one-day IFSM-recognised course is designed for those responsible for issuing hot works permits and managing hot works activities in a construction setting or as part of any maintenance activity carried out on a site.

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Course Aims

Upon successful completion of the course the delegate will:

  • Be able to use and understand both HSG168 Rev 3 and JCOP 10.1 to undertake the role and the associated responsibilities with respect to hot works by both contractors and sub-contractors.
  • Able to interpret risk and method statements (RAMS) and correctly use these documents pre, during, and post hot works permit usage on-site.
  • To develop the confidence to be able to question the permit requestor with respect to fire safety hazards and risks associated with the activity involved.
  • Be able to successfully use the course practical examples, case studies and typical site documentation to gain a clear understanding and working ability with respect to the use of hot works permit on construction and associated sites.

All training is conducted at our John Ryder Training Centre in Chertsey. Centre opening hours are 8am to 5.30pm, but this course commences at 9am and will finish at approx 5pm, unless otherwise stated in the joining instructions you receive.

Refreshments are included on all courses, but NO LUNCH is currently provided, but there are lots of lunch options within walking distance of the centre.

Please ensure you have read the joining instructions before arriving at our training centre. 

If you are travelling by road, Chertsey is served by both the M3 and M25. No parking is permitted on the grounds of the Centre, but there is sufficient free parking in and around Chertsey, all within walking distance.

For those using public transport, Chertsey is served by a good service from Waterloo, changing at Staines, Weybridge or Virginia Water for the Chertsey line. The station is approximately ten minutes walk from the Centre. 

If you are attending a two day course and require overnight accommodation, a local hotel list is available upon request.

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Date

20 February 2024, 22 May 2024, 13 August 2024, 22 October 2024