
Hot Works
This course provides you with an introduction to hot work, the hazards associated with it and controls that can be put in place to minimise these hazards. It covers what is meant by hot work, including activities involving open flames or other heat sources, sparks, or flame-producing equipment. This course is aimed at those in any industry that are responsible for and the use of open fires, flames and work involving the application of heat by means of tools.
- £30 plus VAT
- 30 minutes
- CPD Units
- N/A

Hot Works
Learn safety practices for performing hot works, including fire prevention and risk management.
- £30 plus VAT
- 30 minutes
- CPD Units
- N/A
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