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SAFETY PROGRAM

WORK PERMIT SYSTEM

Pengantar Safety, TIM SAFETY (YK), 2008


WORK PERMIT SYSTEM
 DEFINITION
 OBJECTIVE
 SCOPE OF PERMIT SYSTEM
 TPYE OF PERMIT SYSTEM
 PROCEDURES
 HOW TO SET UP PERMIT SYSTEM
PROGRAM
PTW basic concept

 Quality assurance of safety


implementation

 Who: (workers competence)


 Where: (specific task, location)

 When: high  risk work activity

 How: approach for job content


Risk Management approach

 Risk identification
 Risk assessment
 Risk control
 Monitoring and
review
System approach

 Preparation/Planning
 Process
 Completion
WORK PERMIT SYSTEM

 Controlling the non routine activities


 Include the third party
 Controlling the activities which have the
potential high risk
Permit To Work  Structure

 Section A: General
 Section B: Preparation
 Section C: Process/Work Execution
 Section D: Completion
 Appendices (Tools for inspection
and measurement)
Section A: General
 Introduction
 What is a Permit to Work System?
 When are PTW systems applicable?
 Responsibilities
 The Permit to Work Form
 Training and Competence
 Documentation
 Communication
 Verification and monitoring of PTW
system
Section B: Preparation
 Co-ordination
 Planning
 Risk/Hazard assessment
 Types/categories of work
 Cross reference
 Life/validity of permits
 Isolation
 Precautions
 Gas testing
 Signatures
Section C: Process / Work Execution

 Display of permits
 Revalidation
 Suspension
 Shift hand-overs
 Action in an emergency
 Monitoring
Section D: Completion
 Return of permit
 Site inspection
 Cancellation of overrides
 Return to service
 Logs/records

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