This is to verify that Derick Van Eyssen has completed the course Hot Work Safety on Alison.
Alison ID: 4621644
Course Completed: Hot Work Safety
Date of Completion: 18th February 2026
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 2h 20m
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CPD approved learning hours
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Learn how to manage the hazards associated with hot work processes in this free online health and safety course.
This hot work safety training course provides users with an understanding of hot work, with examples of common hot work processes around the industry. Learners will understand why hot work is dangerous and the different types of hazards associated with it. The course will discuss possible safer alternatives to hot work to completely avoid hot work hazards. We also describe the safe system of work needed when alternatives are not practical. The course will also explain how hot work areas are classified, defining where hot work is permissible and where it is prohibited.
Learners will understand how to identify potential hazards associated with hot work activities and conduct hot work risk assessments. The course will explain the hierarchy of controls to determine appropriate control measures to reduce risk levels. The course covers the requirements of a hot work permit and the decision tree for determining when one is required. It also explains the permitting process and the roles and responsibilities of essential personnel in conducting hot work safely. The course concludes with a list of important safety precautions for all hot work processes.
The course is crafted by referencing standards like NFPA 51B and OSHA 1910.252 and focuses on managing flammable and combustible materials around hot work areas to prevent fires. Many employers require employees to complete a hot work safety course before designating them as a Permit Authorizing Individual, Hot Work Operator, or Fire Watch. So sign up to learn how to manage the health and safety risks hot work poses.