Identify hot work hazards
Implement safety protocols
Educate on fire prevention
Promote proactive safety
"Hot work" includes any tasks that involve flame or high heat, or can act as an ignition source. One in five industrial fires are caused by hot work and it can create major problems on construction sites as well. Hot work accidents result in more than $300 million in property damage and more than 30 fatalities per year, but these incidents are preventable. Atlantic Training's "Hot Work Safety and the Permitting Process" training products discuss the hazards that can be encountered in hot work and focus on how employees can use the permitting process and other safe practices to perform these tasks more safely.
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