Common Permit To Work

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This course, which is unique to the petro-chemical industry, will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to apply for, accept and carry out work according to the relevant permit, supported by Common Permit to Work processes and procedures.

$290

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1 Day

Course Details

This course, which is unique to the petro-chemical industry, will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to apply for, accept and carry out work according to the relevant permit, supported by Common Permit to Work processes and procedures.

 

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain the types of work permits
  • Explain the roles of those involved in the work permit system
  • Explain the requirements for receiving a work permit
  • Explain the preparatory requirements when applying for a work permit
  • Accept a work permit and undertake work under the permit
  • Describe and carry out the controls and actions to be taken at the end of a work period or upon the completion of work
  • Dunedin Branch

    100B Cumberland Street, Dunedin

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