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ISG – Hot Work

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A 30-minute course for all seafarers focusing on the safe execution of hot work. Understand the definition, hazards, risk assessment, and control measures like hot work permits, isolation, and lock out tag out. Features interactive learning, real-life case studies, and certification upon completion. Compliant with UK standards, no prerequisites required.

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Dive into the specifics of Hot Work with our eLearning course, designed to educate all seafarers on the critical aspects of performing hot work safely. This 30-minute course covers the definition of hot work, its inherent risks, the necessary preparations, and the safety measures required to execute it without incident.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Understanding Hot Work: Learn what constitutes hot work, why it’s often performed outside designated areas and its various hazards.
  • Risk Management: Gain insights into the risk assessment process specific to hot work, understanding the importance of a hot work permit, and the control measures like isolation, lock out tag out, hoses, and flashback prevention.
  • Interactive Learning: The course uses interactive exercises, a real-life maritime case study, and high-quality graphics to keep learners engaged and ensure the material is relevant and understandable.
  • Assessment and Certification: End-of-module assessments evaluate the learner’s understanding. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion, ensuring that the training meets UK standards.

 

Course Details:
  • Level: Awareness
  • Duration: 30 minutes
  • Suitable for: All seafarers
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Standard(s): UK
  • Language: English

 

This course is essential for anyone involved in or overseeing hot work activities, ensuring that safety protocols are understood and followed, thereby reducing the risk of accidents.