AIGA TP 06 - 06 Work Permit System
AIGA TP 06 - 06 Work Permit System
AIGA TP 06 - 06 Work Permit System
06/06
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1. WORK ACTIVITY
The Work
. Potential exposure to hazardous chemicals (toxic, reactive, . Insulation or catalyst handling
acid, caustic….) . Use of adapters
. Confined space entry . Product conversion of stationary or mobile or portable vessels
. Bypassing or removing/altering safety devices and equipment and containers
. Elevated work . Temporary or permanent changes, alterations, modifications of
Permit
. Introduction of ignition sources where not permanently equipment or processes
allowed (fire permit) . Exposure to traffic (road, mail)
. Electrical troubleshooting or repair on live circuits . Exposure to moving / rotating machinery
. Draining
. Depressurising
YES NO
. Remove hazardous materials
. Fresh air ventilation
YES NO
. Standby man
. Elevated work
YES NO
Example
. Purging with inert gas/air . Area marked off . Audible/visible warnings
. Temperature normalisation . Warning notices . Clear area of combustibles
. Fire extinguishers
Others (state) …………….…………………………………………………………………………………… Type : ………………………………………..
of form
4. PERSONNEL PROTECTION
YES NO YES NO YES NO
. Head . Ears . Body
. Face . Hands . Breathing
. Eyes . Feet . Others
5. WORK AUTHORISATION
Issuer : This certifies that I have consulted all relevant departments/personnel, discussed the scope of work, inspected the preparatory work
and the work area covered by this Work Permit. I therefore confirm that the work, as detailed in Section 1, can be carried out.
Person responsible for work : The successive steps of the work, the potential hazards and the safety precautions have been explained and understood.
6. CLOSING
The Work Permit System :
Work Planning
WORK SCOPE
REVIEW DRAWINGS / FLOWSHEETS
INSPECT WORKSITE
IDENTIFY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
DEVELOP WORK PROCEDURE
ASSIGN RESPONSIBILITIES
COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
WORK EXECUTION
The Work Permit System :
Work Execution
PREPARATORY WORK
ISSUE WORK PERMITS
SUPERVISION MONITORING
WORK COMPLETED
TESTING
RE-INSTATE EQUIPMENT
RETURN WORK PERMIT
HANDBACK PLANT / EQUIPMENT
The Work Permit System :
Permit issuer’s responsibilities
INSPECTING WORK AREA
IDENTIFYING HAZARDS
DEFINING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OBSERVING PRINCIPLES OF SAFE WORKING
PRACTICES
CREATING WORK PERMIT CONDITIONS
REVIEWING WORK WITH PERMIT ACCEPTOR
ISSUING WORK PERMIT
IMPLEMENTING HANDBACK PROCEDURE
The Work Permit System :
Permit acceptor’s responsibilities