Safety in Welding Practice Test

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What is a hot work permit, and why is it required?

A formal authorization documenting hazard assessment and controls for performing welding near combustibles; required to prevent fires.

A hot work permit is a formal authorization that requires a hazard assessment and specifies the controls before doing welding, cutting, grinding, or other activities that generate heat or sparks near combustible materials. It ensures ignition sources are managed, combustibles are removed or shielded, and safeguards are in place, such as a fire watch, available fire extinguishing equipment, proper ventilation, gas testing if needed, and a pre-work briefing. This permit system is required because hot work creates heat and sparks that can ignite flammable materials, so planning, area preparation, and supervision help prevent fires and protect workers and property. It isn’t about clothing or ovens, and it isn’t something incidental—it's a formal safety measure that ensures proper controls are in place before work begins.

A permit for wearing hot clothes

A permit to operate a hot oven

An incidental document; not required

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