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Let’s all
                              PERMITS TO WORK                                                                     get home safely,
                                                                                                                  every day






        Different permits exits for different
        reasons on site.
        “Permits to work provide additional
        control measures in the
        management of hazardous
        situations where the document
        confirms specific control measures
        have been implemented to
        manage the potential high risk
        within defined time scales issued
        by a competent person”
        These include:
                                    Permit
                                    Permits
                                    To Work
                                    to Work








                                                                                                       SITE TEAMS MUST SELECT AND APPOINT A
                                                                                                       PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTROL OF
        1.  Permit to dig.
        2.  Permit to load / strike temporary works.                                                   PERMITS WHEN ACTING IN THE PRINCIPAL
        3.  Demolition and / or soft strip permit to work.                                             CONTRACTOR ROLE.
        4.  Hot works permit.                                                                          A PERMIT REGISTER MUST BE MAINTAINED
        5.  Permit to work at height.                                                                  TRACKING THE ISSUE, CLOSE OUT AND RETURN
        6.  Electrical works / isolation certificate                                                   OF PERMITTED WORKS.
        7.  Confined spaces works.

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