Hot work permits

Permits are incorporated into safe systems of work to minimise the fire risk. Work activities for which insurers are likely to require a hot work permit include: (a) work in hazardous environments; (b) work in confined spaces; (c) work near combustible materials, liquids and gases; (d) work on drums and tanks. The permit imposes high standards of fire protection. See BURNING WARRANTY.

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