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Permit to work system training

The Permit to Work System training is a comprehensive program designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement and manage a robust permit to work system within their organizations. This training is essential for anyone responsible for workplace safety and controlling hazardous work activities.

Course code

DNV-SFT-16


Learning Objectives

  • Develop a deep understanding of the Permit to Work System, its significance, and its legal and regulatory implications
  • Equip participants with the tools and knowledge needed to establish, manage, and monitor an effective Permit to Work System within their workplace
  • Foster a culture of safety by promoting best practices and the proactive management of high-risk tasks.

Scope

  1. Legal and regulatory framework
  2. Hazard identification and risk assessment
  3. Permit issuance and approval processes
  4. Safety protocols for high-risk activities
  5. Incident reporting and investigation
  6. Safety documentation and audit procedures
  7. Case studies and best practice examples.

Duration

1 day


Entry requirement

  • No prerequisites are required
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Instructor interactive questions throughout the course
  • Final written examination at the end of the course.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training
Virtual Training.

Course code

DNV-SFT-16


Learning Objectives

  • Develop a deep understanding of the Permit to Work System, its significance, and its legal and regulatory implications
  • Equip participants with the tools and knowledge needed to establish, manage, and monitor an effective Permit to Work System within their workplace
  • Foster a culture of safety by promoting best practices and the proactive management of high-risk tasks.

Scope

  1. Legal and regulatory framework
  2. Hazard identification and risk assessment
  3. Permit issuance and approval processes
  4. Safety protocols for high-risk activities
  5. Incident reporting and investigation
  6. Safety documentation and audit procedures
  7. Case studies and best practice examples.

Duration

1 day


Entry requirement

  • No prerequisites are required
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Instructor interactive questions throughout the course
  • Final written examination at the end of the course.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training
Virtual Training.