A Hot Work Permit is required for any temporary operation involving open flames or producing heat, spark, or smoke. Hot Work includes but is not limited to cutting, welding, soldering, brazing, ...
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The permit question that comes up the moment you move a switch
The moment you reach for a screwdriver to move a light switch, you are not just changing how a room feels. You are stepping ...
Many will recognize that quote as belonging to Ralph Waldo Emerson, but the words just as easily could have been spoken by a maintenance person refusing to complete a hot-work permit. Hot-work permit ...
You most likely have been trained in the requirements of NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. However, the amount of information you’re expected to retain can sometimes be ...
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The outlet swap that can trigger a permit question you didn’t expect
Swapping a tired outlet for a modern one looks like the definition of minor home maintenance, the kind of task you handle between errands without a second thought. Yet that simple change can quietly ...
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