Hot Work Safety Training

This course helps employees understand hot work safety, recognize fire hazards in hot work, and manage risks associated with construction hot work activities. It explains common welding and cutting risks and introduces the purpose of hot work permit training to reduce fires and injuries on construction sites.
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Control Fire and Burn Risks During Hot Work

Build awareness and confidence by learning how to identify hot work hazards, follow safe work practices, and apply fire prevention measures before, during, and after hot work tasks.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course online at your own pace without interrupting jobsite activities.
  • Construction-Focused Content
    Addresses real-world construction hot work tasks and conditions.
  • Fire Hazard Awareness
    Explains common fire hazards in hot work operations.
  • Practical Safety Guidance
    Provides clear steps to manage welding and cutting risks.
  • Permit Awareness
    Introduces key elements of hot work permit training.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand Hot Work Safety
    Help learners recognize what hot work is and why it is hazardous.
  • Identify Fire Risks
    Explain how sparks, heat, and molten material can cause fires or explosions.
  • Recognize High-Risk Tasks
    Teach common welding and cutting risks in construction.
  • Apply Safe Work Practices
    Encourage behaviors that reduce fire, burn, and explosion hazards.
  • Promote Permit Awareness
    Build understanding of when and why hot work permits are required.
    • Construction workers and trades
    • Welders, cutters, and brazers
    • Maintenance and repair personnel
    • Supervisors and forepersons
    • Safety coordinators and managers
    • Introduction to hot work safety
    • What is construction hot work
    • Common hot work activities
    • Fire hazards in hot work
    • Welding and cutting risks
    • Ignition sources and combustible materials
    • Basic fire prevention measures
    • Hot work permit training overview
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Fire watch responsibilities
    • Emergency response basics
    • Employee responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Hot work includes tasks such as welding, cutting, grinding, and brazing that produce heat, sparks, or open flames.
    Hot work can easily ignite fires or cause burns if hazards are not controlled, making safety awareness critical on construction sites.
    Hazards include sparks contacting combustible materials, flammable vapors, and inadequate fire prevention measures.
    Employees performing or supervising hot work activities should understand hot work permits and related safety controls.
    Yes, the course explains common risks associated with welding and cutting and how to reduce them.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is provided immediately after finishing the training.