
Hot Works - Fire Watch Seminar Training
This seminar ensures participants working in hot works environments understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and best practices needed to safely manage fire risks.
- Duration
- 1/2 day
- Topic
- Fire Extinguisher / Fire Warden

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Course details
Duration: 1/2 day
This seminar ensures participants working in hot works environments understand and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and best practices needed to safely manage fire risks. Hot works include tasks such as welding, grinding, soldering, and cutting—activities involving ignition sources that may interact with flammable materials. The course focuses on safe work practices, hot work permits, hazard controls, and the critical role of Fire Watch personnel.
Participants will learn about:
- Dangers and risks associated with hot works
- Correct safety gear and fire suppression tools
- Roles and responsibilities of the Fire Watch
- Practical fire prevention measures and emergency response
Curriculum
What you'll cover
This course is ideal for individuals involved in:
- Welding, cutting, grinding, soldering, or related tasks
- Fire Watch roles
- Supervisory roles overseeing hot works
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