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Permit to Work

Workers credited with 17590 are able to:

  • explain work permit procedures and requirements;

  • ensure the need for a work permit is properly identified and the worksite is prepared accordingly;

  • issue a work permit;

  • monitor and close the work permit;

  • audit work permits

Furthermore, with 17588, workers are able to:

  • explain the types of work permits,

  • the roles of those involved in the work permit system,

  • 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

Permit Issuer Training (US 17590 - 1-Day): [Note - Hazard ID & Risk Assessment training is a prerequisite]

  • Learn to navigate work permit procedures and requirements efficiently.

  • Gain the expertise to identify the need for a work permit, prepare the worksite effectively, issue the permit, and oversee its closure.

  • Acquire skills in auditing work permits for compliance 

Permit Receiver Training (US 17588 - 1-Day): [Note - Hazard ID & Risk Assessment training is a prerequisite]

  • Understand the intricacies of work permits, roles within the permit system, and the prerequisites for receiving a work permit.

  • Master the preparatory steps necessary for work permit applications.

  • Learn to accept and work under a permit confidently.

  • Explore the controls and actions required at the end of a work period or upon project completion.

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Equip yourself with the knowledge and certifications necessary for effective work permit management.

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