To provide participants with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Permit to Work (PTW) system and its application in managing high-risk activities safely.
- Explain the purpose and importance of the PTW system.
- Identify roles and responsibilities in the PTW process.
- Demonstrate knowledge of different types of work permits.
- Apply safe practices in issuing, receiving, and closing permits.
- Supervisors, engineers, and worksite coordinators
- Safety officers and PTW issuers/approvers
- Contractors and subcontractors performing high-risk tasks
- Operations and maintenance personnel
- Workers involved in confined space entry, hot work, or electrical work
1 Day (8 Hours)
- Definition and objectives of PTW
- Importance in risk control and legal compliance
- Common causes of permit-related incidents
- Hot Work Permit
- Confined Space Entry Permit
- Cold Work/General Work Permit
- Electrical/Isolation Permit
- Working at Height Permit
- Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) coordination
- Permit Issuer, Permit Receiver, Area Authority
- HSE responsibilities and approvals
- Communication and coordination among stakeholders
- Pre-task planning and hazard identification
- Risk assessment and control measures
- Permit form completion and verification
- Toolbox meeting and briefing procedures
- Ongoing worksite monitoring requirements
- Suspensions and revalidations of permits
- Work completion, clearance, and permit closure
- Recordkeeping and audit trails
- Sample permit form analysis
- Identification of gaps and non-compliances
- Group discussion and Q&A
- Written quiz or verbal assessment
- Feedback and course review
- Certificate issuance and course closing



