Title: TRAINING PROGRAM
1FIELD COPY
TRAINING PROGRAM ON PERMIT TO WORK PROCeDURE
2Objectives Of This Training
- Identify the purpose and the job requires
Permit to work - Train/Refresh employees on the Permit to Work
system. - Full commitment and compliance to Permit To
Work procedure - Enhance Safety Awareness
3What is a Work Permit
- A Work Permit is an Agreement which gives
authorization for specific work activities to be
undertaken ( Machine, Facility, Equipment or
Structure ) the location and the time required to
complete the assigned work - It is an agreement between the Issuer receiver
that the work to be done will be carried out in
accordance with the provisions stated in the
permit
4Why a Work Permit ?
- In the petrochemical industry, work must be done
under controlled conditions to ensure the safety
of workers and facilities. The Work Permit system
was developed to provide safety in the workplace
by controlling potential hazards inherent to the
industry
5PURPOSE OF PERMIT SYSTEM
- Communication tool for understanding nature of
the job and Identify related hazards - Safety checklist that ensures proper
procedures,equipment and precautions are in place - Minimize risks to personnel and equipment
6Cancellation of Work Permit
- Plant Emergency Alarm sounds
- Safe Conditions Changes
- Scope of job changes
- Incident/Accident on the job
- Job exceeds the permit deadline
7Cold Work
- Work activity that does not produce a source of
ignition for flammable mixtures - Examples
- Any work which require opening vessels,
pipes, manholes etc. - Erection / Removal of scaffolds
- Insulation painting jobs
- Equipment greasing and lubrication
- Machinery monitoring including vibration
instrument - Cutting of lines ( hacksaw/cold cutting )
8Hot Work
- Work activity capable of supplying ignition
source for flammable mixtures - Examples
- Process of joining together two pieces of
metal ( Welding, brazing ) - Breaking of metal into two pieces
- ( Cutting) by means of extreme heat
- Metal grinding
- Use of IC engines
- Sand Blasting
- Drilling, Chipping
- Photography
- Torches and other open flames
9Confined Space Entry
- Is large enough and configured so that an
individual can bodily enter and perform assigned
work - Has limited or restricted means for entry or
exit such as tanks, vessels, furnaces, boilers,
excavations, pits, sumps, stacks, pipes etc. - Is not designed for continuous employee
occupancy - May contain flammable, explosives, toxic or other
harmful substance or oxygen deficient
10Excavation Work
- Use of Manual tools or mechanical excavator in
digging a hole, pit, trench or any opening on the
ground that is within the area covered and under
the jurisdiction.
11Vehicle Equipment Entry
- Is the entry if Internal Combustion Engine
vehicle or equipment in a designated hazardous
area or at areas where there are potential
presence of combustible or flammable gases or
liquids, explosive dusts and other materials
which are declared hazardous
12Electrical Work
- Any work which requires a worker to do job on a
dead or live electrical equipment, system,network
or facility. - Electrical Works include
- Energization De-Energization
- Trouble shooting
- Preventive Corrective Maintenance
- Other such activities that are related
to any source of electrical power
13Hot Tapping
- The work that applies to welding connection
made to pipeline or a vessel under pressure or
has de-pressurized but has not been cleared for
conventional construction method.It is also to be
used where it is impractical to take equipment
out of service
14Definitions
- Gas Test An instrumentation test of an
atmosphere to determine oxygen, flammable gas,
and/or toxic substance ( Benzene, hydrogen
sulphide, carbon dioxide ) concentrations. A
properly calibrated direct reading monitor shall
be used for gas testing - Hazardous Atmosphere An atmsophere that may
expose individuals to risk of harm from flammable
gas or vapor Airborne combustible dust Toxic
Gas or oxygen levels lt 19.5 or gt 23
15Definitions
- Hot Work Job activities that include
welding, torch cutting, open flame and /or
grinding, or any other activity in the operating
area that could be an ignition source - Operations In most cases operations are the
owners and the Team Leader, Asst. Team Leader or
operator will communicate with the lead worker
about the job. All operators will be certified in
work permit compliance training - Exemptions The Maintenance workshop is exempted
from the work permit requirements as they pertain
to source of ignition. It is the responsibility
of the Maintenance Supervisor to ensure the work
is done safely
16Entry Authorization
- A personnel Vehicle entry/work authorization
form will be located in each Field Information
Centre ( FIC )_ - All personnel ( Other than operations staff )
entering an operating area/process shall be
identified in the entry log - Personnel performing work under same order can be
signed in by one person. Work orders associated
with job assignments and brief description should
be included in the sign-in. - The operator will inform worker(s) if additional
work permit is required or if there are any
active permits associated with or relevant to
work to be done.
17Entry Authorization
- The operator will assign a vehicle pass number (
if needed ) - Sign out is required when departing due to work
completion.
18Obtaining Work Permit
- Work permits are initiated by the department
performing the job then authorized and approved
by operations of the unit. - Operations is always the issuing authority and
responsible for ensuring the plant/area is safe
for the work to proceed - The work permit issued by operations releases
equipment control from operations to those
performing the work - Issuer and Receiver cannot be the same person
19Work Permit Section A
- Filled in by Lead Worker and Maintenance
Supervisor prior to work permit approval - Type of permit ( Hot or Cold )
- Date
- Work Order Number
- Unit/Area
- Equipment Number/Location
- Description of work
20Work Permit- Initiator of Permit ( Section B )
- Filled in by Maintenance Supervisor prior to work
permit approval - Permit initiated by
- Signature
- Telephone
21Work Permit- Job Category ( Section C )
- Filled in by Lead Worker prior to work permit
approval - Identify the type of work ( category ) to be
performed and check off the appropriate box(es) - Non Hazardous Vessel/Line opening(
Hydrcarbons /Chemical Use of open flames
Toxic Gas ) - Hot Tap/Stopple Use of
Electric, Pneumatic and /or buffing tools - Use of IC Engine
Equipments - Radio Active sources Welding, Cutting ,
Grinding, Drilling - Vehicle Entry Use of Electronic
Equipment not intrinsically - Work on Energized Equipment safe
- Confined Space Entry
- Note If work requires confined space entry, a
Confined Space Entry Permit must be used along
with the work permit
22Work Permit- Permit Validation Report ( Section
D )
- Filled in by Operations
- Normal valid period maximum of 1 x 12 hour
operations shift. - Permits may be extended for extra shift
additional 12 hours if determined safe following
gas test - Work permits in other locations other than
operating areas 24 hours but no extension - Renewal of permit Responsibility of Issuer
receiver who have renewed the permit to ensure
that all permits conditions are complied with in
full at all times. Any non compliance to
instruction results in immediate suspension of
Work permit
23Work Permit- Other Instructions( Section E )
- Filled in by Operations Lead Worker
- Is a written approved procedure
required, if yes,attach the procedure - Other Instructions
- None Required
24Work Permit- Personal Protective equipment(
Section F )
- Operations Lead Worker will identify the PPE
required to carry out the job - Rubber gloves
- Life Line
- Rubber boots
- High Voltage gloves
- Safety Harness
- Face Shield
- SCBA
- Airline breathing apparatus
- Slicker suits
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- Flash Suits
- Acid suits
- Goggles
- Dust Masks
- Respirators
- Others
- None
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25Work Permit- Safe Work Checklist( Section G )
- At work site, Operations Lead Worker will
complete the checklist. Each item to be confirmed
Yes unless N/A - Has the pertinent MSDS been reviewed
- Is the equipment isolated and visually checked
- Has the lock, Tag, and Try Procedure been
followed - Lock Box Number
- Has the blinding procedure been followed
- Is the equipment depressurized and/or drained and
verified - Is the equipment decontaminated
- Is the are taped or barricaded off
- Is there safe to/from the work location
- Scaffold
26Work Permit- Additional Requirements at Job Site
( Section H )
- At work site, Operations Lead Worker will
complete the checklist. - Pressurized Fire Hose
- Non Sparking Tools
- Fire Watch/Safety Operator
- Spark Proof sheeting/Fire Blanket
- Radio contact for workmen
- Cover drains ( Within 15 mts )
- Fire Extinguishers
- Steam Lance
- Fire Blankets
- Portable eyewash
- Spill Containment
- None
27Work Permit- Gas Testing ( Section I )
- At work site, Operations will do the gas test and
make necessary entries - Gas testing required ?
- Frequency
- Continuous
- Type of monitoring
- Gas Testing Mandatory for all hot works
confine space entries - Operations Decide the frequency of gas test
- Vessels, Pipes , Equipments opening LEL nominal
10 and below - H2S 10 PPM or less Benzene 0.5 PPM or less
- Hot Work LEL must be 0
- Work commence within on hour after gas test any
delays require gas test again - Retest before extension of Work Permit
28Work Permit- Approval Acceptance to begin work
( Section J)
- Operation Lead worker both ensure that all
requirements which they have to comply with are
completed and provided. Both sign with date
time for approval acceptance and job starts
now. - The original permit shall be posted at the work
site in a transparent plastic pouch - Maintenance personnel arriving at the job site
after a permit is issued are required to read,
understand and sign the original. Or the lead
worker should explain the job to be carried out
and the hazards involved
29Distribution of Permit Copies
- Original ( Field Copy ) The original copy
shall be posted at work site in a transparent
pouch. The permit to be returned to the CCR
following job completion or permit expiration and
retained for a period of three months - FIC ( Field Information Copy ) will be
displayed in appropriate FIC. These copies
should be disposed off properly when the
original is returned - Team Leader Copy will be taken by the Team
Leader as soon as possible after permit is
issued and used for posting in the appropriate
units TL office in the CCR. These copies to be
disposed off when the original is returned
30Work Permit- Job Completion ( Section K)
- When work is completed or permit has expired,
Lead worker will notify operations and both will
inspect work site and determine the following
before work permit is signed off as complete - Is work complete? If not, state condition
- Has maintenance locks been removed
- Is area clean and safe
31Explosive Range
100
Too Much Fuel
Upper Explosive Limit ( U.E.L )
Boom
of gas or vapor in air
Lower Explosive Limit ( L.E.L )
Too Little Fuel
0
32Authorized Representative
- Operations Team Leader, Assistant Team Leader
or Operator currently certified in both work
permit compliance and gas testing - Maintenance( Lead Worker ) The person
designated by maintenance or construction
supervisor or supervisor of any other section to
represent a group of people who will be
performing a job.The Lead worker should be
certified in work permit compliance.
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33Duties of Issuer
- Clean and purge the area/equipment to remove
hazardous chemicals and residues - Isolate equipment and follow Lock , Tag Try
Procedure - Conduct gas test
- Perform a joint visit with the person doing the
job - Make sure area is physically safe for work
to begin - Identify the exact location of the equipment
to be worked on and the scope of the work - Point the emergency equipment like safety
shower fire extinguisher - Provide warnings of any local safety hazards
- Explain actions to be taken during emergency
- Communicate safety policies / rules
- Explain permit closure procedure
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34Duties of Receiver
- Make sure you understand all aspects of the safe
work permit - Explain details of permit to other crew members
- Notify permit issuer if job scope changes
- Report of any hazards
- Clean up job site when work is completed
- Complete permit close-out section and return to
the issuer -
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35Potential Problems with the Work permit System
- Permits are being prepared too far in advance,
or the work has commenced - The workers are not following, or do not
understand the requirements of the permit system
and the reason for it - The person signing the permit has not
inspected the job site to see if all the
necessary procedures ( Lock, Tag Try,
Isolation, testing etc ) - Supervisors are not enforcing or monitoring
the work permit system - The type or format of the permit does not
conform with task to be completed
36The Role of Safety Watch
- The safety watch must be knowledgeable in
- The Emergency Response Plan
- The communication Procedure
- The Safe Operating Procedure
- The activities surrounding the work site
37The Role of Safety Watch
- The safety watch must
- Keep himself from imminent danger
- Be knowledgeable about all aspects of the
permit - Monitor atmosphere levels
- Stay alert at all times
- Remains at designated post at all times when
personnel have entered in confined space - Watch for potential hazards and alert the
workers inside - Maintain entry log
38 Work Permit Flow Chart
- SECTION A - General ( Filled in by Lead Worker
and Maintenance Supervisor ) - Type of permit, Date, Equipment Number,
Unit/Area, Work order Number Description
of Work
- SECTION D - Permit Validation ( Filled in by
Operations ) - The Permit Validity, Expiry Extension,
Extension Approval with Date Time
- SECTION H Additional Requirement at Job Site (
Filled in by Lead worker Operations ) - Identify any other requirements needed for
work to be performed and tick the appropriate
box
- SECTION B Initiator of Permit ( Filled in by
Maintenance Supervisor ) - Permit Initiated By, Signature
Telephone
- SECTION E Other Instruction ( Filled in by Lead
Worker Operations ) - Determine if any additional instruction
required and take action
- SECTION I Gas Testing ( Filled in by authorized
representative from Operations ) - Gas test results are filled and certifies that
the area is safe to carry out the job
- SECTION F Personal Protective Clothing
( Filed in by Lead Worker Operations ) - Identify the required PPE for the job and
tick the appropriate box
- SECTION J Approval Acceptance to begin work (
Filled in by lead worker Operations ) - Both ensure that all requirements which they
have to comply with are completed provided.
Both signs for Approval Acceptance and job
starts. - Permit copies to be distributed
- SECTION C ( Job Category ( Filled in by Lead
Worker ) - Identifies and ticks the appropriate Job
category box. - Note If work permit requires confined space
entry, confined space permit to be filled in
along with work permit
- SECTION G Safe Work Checklist ( Filled in by
Lead Worker Operations ) - At work site, both will identify and complete
the checklist
- SECTION K Job Completion ( Filled in by Lead
Worker Operations ) - Both checks the status of the job and ticks
the appropriate box and signs for permit
closure.After three months, the work permits can
be disposed off
39 Work Permit Copy
WORK PERMIT