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HSE Corporate GEMS
9 Jun 202103:49

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the critical risks of working with heat sources, commonly referred to as 'hot work.' It highlights the dangers involved, such as sparks, hot materials, and flammable gases, which can lead to serious injury or even death. The script provides examples of heat-related tasks like welding and soldering, outlines safety measures including maintaining a safe distance from flammable materials, and stresses the importance of obtaining a hot work permit. It emphasizes that following proper procedures can prevent accidents, ensuring workers' safety and well-being.

Takeaways

  • 🔥 Hot work involves tasks that generate high heat, such as welding, soldering, and metal cutting.
  • ⚡ Potential hazards of hot work include sparks, molten metal splashes, and hot surfaces.
  • 🚨 Hot work is critical because it poses significant risks, including severe injuries or fatalities.
  • 🧯 Flammable or combustible materials must be kept at least 10 meters away from the heat source.
  • 🚪 When performing hot work in enclosed spaces, atmospheric checks must be done to ensure safe gas levels.
  • 🛑 Supervisors are responsible for ensuring all procedures are followed and must not leave the work area during operations.
  • 📋 Hot work permits must be obtained before conducting any high-heat tasks outside designated areas.
  • 👷 Fire blankets should be used if a safe distance from flammable materials cannot be maintained.
  • 🔧 Equipment must be inspected and in good condition before starting any hot work.
  • ⏲️ Post-work checks should be conducted every hour for up to three hours to ensure no residual fire risks.

Q & A

  • What is meant by 'hot work' as described in the script?

    -'Hot work' refers to any task that involves high heat during the process, such as welding, cutting, soldering, grinding, and other activities that produce sparks or high temperatures.

  • What are some examples of high-heat sources in hot work?

    -Examples of high-heat sources include metal sparks, molten metal, welding arcs, and other materials that can ignite flammable substances.

  • What are the main hazards associated with hot work?

    -The hazards include flying sparks, hot surfaces, flammable materials, explosive gases, harmful fumes, and UV and infrared radiation.

  • Why is hot work considered a critical risk?

    -Hot work is considered a critical risk due to the high potential for severe injury or even death caused by accidents like fires, explosions, or burns.

  • What steps must be taken before performing hot work outside a designated area?

    -Before hot work outside a designated area, a written permit must be obtained. The work area must be inspected, warning signs posted, and any flammable materials should be isolated or kept at a safe distance of at least 10 meters from the heat source.

  • What should be done if the safe distance from flammable materials cannot be maintained?

    -If the safe distance cannot be maintained, the flammable materials should be isolated using fire blankets.

  • What precautions are necessary when performing hot work in an enclosed space?

    -In an enclosed space, the atmosphere must be checked to ensure that gas levels, such as oxygen and flammable gases, are within safe limits before beginning the hot work.

  • What is the responsibility of the supervisor during hot work?

    -The supervisor must ensure all procedures are followed during the hot work, stay in the work area until the job is completed, and conduct periodic checks for at least three hours afterward to prevent accidental fires.

  • What should be done after completing hot work?

    -After hot work is completed, all tools and materials must be cleaned up, and the supervisor is responsible for periodic checks of the area to ensure there are no fire risks.

  • How can accidents during hot work be avoided?

    -Accidents can be avoided by following established safety procedures, adhering to guidelines for isolating flammable materials, and ensuring constant supervision throughout the work process.

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