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When is a Cold Work Permit required?
When is a Cold Work Permit required?
- For any type of work carried out on prescribed plant or equipment (correct)
- For work covered by any other specific work permit
- For work involving the use of naked flames or equipment producing sparks
- For minor maintenance work such as general checkup of pumps and motors
What does a Cold Work Permit indicate?
What does a Cold Work Permit indicate?
- The work schedule for the job
- The number of workers involved in the job
- The personal protective equipment required for the job (correct)
- The budget allocated for the job
Which of the following is an example of a job requiring a Cold Work Permit?
Which of the following is an example of a job requiring a Cold Work Permit?
- Checking the lighting in the plant area
- Routine maintenance of non-hazardous equipment
- Opening and assembling of process machinery (correct)
- General cleaning of the plant area
In what situations would a Cold Work Permit be needed?
In what situations would a Cold Work Permit be needed?
What type of work would NOT require a Cold Work Permit?
What type of work would NOT require a Cold Work Permit?
When is a Cold Work Permit not necessary?
When is a Cold Work Permit not necessary?
What kind of equipment would require decontamination and thus need a Cold Work Permit?
What kind of equipment would require decontamination and thus need a Cold Work Permit?
Where would a Cold Work Permit be necessary to avoid interference with the plant or potential hazards?
Where would a Cold Work Permit be necessary to avoid interference with the plant or potential hazards?
What kind of work is NOT covered by any other specific work permit and thus requires a Cold Work Permit?
What kind of work is NOT covered by any other specific work permit and thus requires a Cold Work Permit?