This hot work permit booklet contains 50 bundles in A4 format intended to regulate hot work such as welding or grinding.
This regulatory document allows for the assessment of fire and explosion risks before the start of thermal operations on a construction site.
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0637M
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This hot work permit booklet is a prevention tool designed to regulate work that generates sparks or areas of high heat. Jointly drawn up by the client, the coordinator, and external contractors, this written document officially authorizes the start of the work site after a risk assessment specific to the work location, thus reducing the likelihood of accidents related to the creation of hot spots.
Obtaining a hot work permit is a mandatory safety measure before starting any risky thermal operation. The document must be attached to the overall prevention plan or the Specific Health and Safety Protection Plan (PPSPS), depending on the site's configuration.
The use of this document ensures compliance with the risk traceability requirements stipulated by the French Labor Code for interventions by external companies. The operator must have their validated copy on hand at the intervention site before beginning any work.
The logbook consists of 50 standard A4-sized sheets weighing a total of 0.570 kg, making it easy to transport in the field. Each sheet includes an integrated methodological guide and technical assistance. This configuration structures the entry of essential data: defining the validity period, identifying risks, outlining emergency measures, and validating safety instructions, which are divided into three chronological phases (before, during, and after work).
- Material: Paper
- Height: 313 mm
- Width: 210 mm
- Depth: 10 mm
- Weight: 0.570 kg
- Format: A4
- Notebook: 50 bundles
- Other: Technical assistance on each sheet
- Packaging: Sold individually and/or in packs of 10