Fire and Life Safety team administers the university's hot work permit system. Any work that produces flame sparks or heat such as welding, cutting, brazing, soldering and grinding qualifies as hot ...
Only qualified persons should perform hot work, and an energized work permit must be completed to ensure safety protocols are followed. Conduct thorough shock and arc flash risk assessments to ...
Fire emergencies can strike without warning, especially on a hot-work jobsite. Job sites often contain flammable materials such as wood framing, insulation, adhesives, fuels, chemicals, plastics, and ...
The state Senate passed legislation Monday, tightening regulations of so-called hot work like welding, cutting, brazing or other flame-producing operations. The vote came around the anniversary of a ...
The Senate on Monday will again pass legislation tightening state regulation of so-called hot work like welding, cutting, brazing or other flame-producing operations, and the vote will again fall ...
All work that has the potential to start a fire may require a Hot Work permit. Complete a hot work permit before starting work on campus that involves an open flame, electric arc equipment, welding, ...