Fire Permit
Art. L.321-8(1) of the Labor Code provides for the obligation of occupational safety and health training focused on the workstation. Art. L.321-8 (5) of the French Labor Code specifies that employees working in high-risk jobs must undergo appropriate training, supplemented by periodic updating of their knowledge of occupational safety and health
AAA Recommendation R12.3.1 should be followed. Fire Permits / Welding, Gas Welding and Similar Processes
Objective
Controlling the risks related to hot work to prevent fire
Content
Theory
- Principle of fire prevention
- Types of fire
- Different modes of fire propagation
- Fire behaviour
- Human behavior
- Work wear
- Different situations
- How to fill out a fire permit
Practice
- Setting the scene
- Drafting of the prevention plan for fire permits
- Debriefing
Teaching methods
Alternating theoretical contributions and practical exercises
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Duration of the training
4 hours
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Periodicity
Recommended: 36 months
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Target audience
Any worker required to perform hot work
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Prerequisites
No
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Maximum number of participants
10
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Location of the training
Sur votre site ou bien à notre centre de formation
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Languages
- French
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Course material
In digital format, will be communicated to each participant
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Certificate / Attestation
Certificate of training given to the employer by name