ETEC Course
Hot Work Air Monitoring
In this 4-hour course, we will first discuss the theory of gas detection and then the practical application.The practical application of this course will focus on the Hot Work process. Hot Work can be defined as any operation such as brazing, cutting, welding, grinding, soldering, or torching that can cause sparks or flames. While such work is necessary, the hazards associated can be minimized through an effective hot work permit program. This course provides an overview of an OSHA-compliant hot work permit program, including the permit process roles and responsibilities, and controls used to minimize the risk of fire. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements of OSHA 29.CFR 1910.252 and NFTA 51B.
There are currently no classes scheduled for this course. Please check back at a later time or contact WDCE to see when the course will be offered again.







