1. What is the objective of the Work Permit course?
To qualify professionals to apply work authorization procedures with a focus on operational safety and incident prevention.
2. Who can take this course?
Managers, supervisors, engineers, safety technicians, maintenance professionals, and other employees involved in critical activities.
3. What is a Permit to Work (PTW)?
It is a formal system used to authorize and control activities that present operational risks.
4. What types of work are covered in the course?
Hot work, cold work, electrical activities, confined spaces, and work with ionizing radiation.
5. Does the course cover risk analysis?
Yes. The training includes preliminary risk analyses and preventive safety measures.
6. What does the student learn about issuing a PTW?
Procedures for issuing, filling out, canceling, closing, and controlling permits.
7. Does the course present case studies?
Yes. The content includes the Piper Alpha case study, used as a reference in operational safety.
8. Who is the target audience for the training?
Professionals who manage, implement, or use work authorization systems in industrial environments.
9. Is there a prerequisite for participating?
Yes. It is necessary to have a middle school education (fundamental school).
10. In which segments can the professional work after the course?
Construction, naval industry, oil, petrochemical, metal-mechanical, chemical, energy, gas, and other industrial areas.