hot work permit request form
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - If possible, the object to be welded or cut should be moved to a designated hot work
                                                         area. a list of designated hot work areas is kept with the LSU EHS department. A hot
                                                         work permit is NOT required.
- If the object to be welded or cut cannot readily be moved, all movable fire hazards
                                                         in the vicinity shall be removed. A hot work permit NOT is required.
- If the object to be welded or cut cannot be moved and if all the fire hazards cannot
                                                         be removed, then guards shall be used to confine the heat, sparks, and slag, and to
                                                         protect the immovable fire hazards. A hot work permit IS required.
- If the requirements stated in A, B, or C of this section cannot be followed then a
                                                         procedure for performing the hot work must be developed and approved by LSU EHS &
                                                         a Facility Services Director. A hot work permit IS required and approval from LSU
                                                         EHS & Facility Services Director.
 
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - Wherever there are floor openings or cracks in the flooring that cannot be closed,
                                                         precautions shall be taken so that no readily combustible materials on the floor below
                                                         will be exposed to sparks which might drop through the floor. The same precautions
                                                         shall be observed with regards to cracks or holes in walls, open doorways and open
                                                         or broken windows.
- Suitable fire extinguishing equipment shall be maintained in a state of readiness
                                                         for instant use. Such equipment may consist of pails of water, buckets of sand, hose
                                                         or portable extinguishers depending upon the nature and quantity of the combustible
                                                         material exposed.
- Fire Watch
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            - Fire watchers shall be required whenever welding or cutting is performed in locations
                                                               where other than a minor fire might develop, or any of the following conditions exist.
                                                               
                                                               
                                                                  
                                                                  - Combustible material, in building construction or contents, closer than 35 feet to
                                                                     the point of operation.
- Combustibles are more than 35 feet away but are easily ignited by sparks.
- Combustible materials are adjacent to the opposite side of metal partitions, walls,
                                                                     ceilings, or roofs and are likely to be ignited by conduction or radiation.
 
- Fire watchers shall have fire extinguishing equipment readily available and be trained
                                                               in its use. They shall be familiar with facilities for sounding an alarm in the event
                                                               of a fire. They shall watch for fires in all exposed areas, try to extinguish them
                                                               only when obviously within the capacity of the equipment available, or otherwise sound
                                                               the alarm. They shall use and be trained in the use of gas detection equipment when
                                                               the possibility of a combustible or flammable gas is present. A fire watch shall be
                                                               maintained for at least a half hour after completion of welding or cutting operations
                                                               to detect and extinguish possible smoldering fires.
 
- Before any hot work is permitted, the area shall be inspected by the individual responsible
                                                         for authorizing hot work operations. They shall designate precautions to be followed
                                                         and authorize hot work operations on the LSU Hot Work Permit. A list of hot work permit
                                                         authorizers can be found by contacting the LSU EHS department at LSUEHS@LSU.edu or
                                                         by calling 578-5640.
- Where combustible materials such as paper clippings, wood shavings, or textile fibers
                                                         are on the floor, the floor shall be swept clean for a radius of 35 feet. If the floor
                                                         itself is combustible, it shall be kept wet, covered with damp sand, or protected
                                                         by fire resistant shields. Where floors have been wet down, personnel operating arc
                                                         welding or cutting equipment shall be protected from possible shock.
 When possible, all combustibles shall be relocated at least 35 feet from the hot work
                                                         site. Where relocation is not possible, combustibles shall be protected with flameproofed
                                                         covers.
- Ducts and conveyor systems that might carry sparks to distant combustibles shall be
                                                         suitably protected or shut down.
- Where cutting or welding is done near walls, partitions, ceilings or roof of combustible
                                                         construction, fire-resistant shields or guards shall be provided to prevent ignition.
 If welding is to be done on a metal wall, partition, ceiling or roof, precautions
                                                         shall be taken to prevent ignition of combustibles on the other side, due to conduction
                                                         or radiation, preferably by relocating combustibles. Where combustibles are not relocated,
                                                         a fire watch on the opposite side from the work shall be provided.
- Cutting or welding on pipes or other metal in contact with combustible walls, partitions,
                                                         ceilings or roofs shall not be undertaken if the work is close enough to cause ignition
                                                         by conduction.
- In areas where combustible or flammable gas may be present, a gas detector shall be
                                                         used to detect any gases that may be present. If the presence of any gas is detected,
                                                         hot work must be stopped.
 
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - A designated hot work area is a permanent location designed for hot work. These areas
                                                         do not require a hot work permit to perform hot work.
- Designated hot work areas shall be:
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            - Inspected and approved by Facility Management and/or EHS.
- Inspected by EHS on an annual basis after being approved.
- Kept free of combustibles and flammables.
- Constructed using non-combustible or fire resistive materials.
- Equipped with fire extinguisher(s).
- Equipped with mechanical ventilation to control smoke and fumes
 
 
                                                    
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - A hot work permit is required before beginning any work involving electric or gas
                                                         welding, cutting, brazing, grinding, torch work or similar flame or spark producing
                                                         operations within 35 feet of LSU buildings or other combustible/flammable material
                                                         on campus.
- The hot work permit can be found in the appendix of the operating instruction or on
                                                         the EHS and Facility Services website.
- The hot work permit must be filled out and signed by a permit authorizer before hot
                                                         work can begin.
- A list of Hot work permit authorizers can be found by contacting the LSU EHS department
                                                         at LSUEHS@LSU.edu or by calling 578-5640
- The hot work permit is only valid for the duration indicated on the permit. The hot
                                                         work permit becomes expired at the end date and time listed on the permit. Hot work
                                                         permits for multiple days must be initialed by the work crews at the beginning of
                                                         the new shift verifying permit requirements are still in place.
- All controls listed on the hot work permit must stay in place and followed for the
                                                         duration of the hot work permit.
- If a work crew has already received a hot work permit for their work and the job scope
                                                         changes or the hot work being performed changes, a new hot work permit must be obtained
                                                         for the change in work being performed.
 
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - The supervisor or manager is responsible for identifying Hot work and making sure
                                                         work crews are prepared ahead of time for hot work jobs.
- Work crews are responsible for preparing the work site for hot work and ensuring the
                                                         Hot Work permit is filled out before the supervisor or Hot Work permit authorizer
                                                         arrives to the work site.
- The Hot Work permit authorizer will inspect the work site to ensure all precautions
                                                         for hot work are in place and the Hot Work Permit is filled out. The Hot Work Permit
                                                         will not be authorized unless all items on the Permit have been adequately addressed.
                                                         A list of hot work permit authorizers can be found by contacting the LSU EHS department
                                                         at LSUEHS@LSU.edu or by calling 578-5640.
- Hot Work Permits for multiple days are permissible if it is noted on the permit. Work
                                                         crews are responsible for inspecting work areas and verifying hot work permit requirements
                                                         are still in place before beginning hot work. Work crews must initial the permit verifying
                                                         that they have made their daily check.
- Work crews will be responsible for maintaining the Hot Work Permit and making sure
                                                         a copy of the permit is attached to the FAMIS work order.
- If fire detection in the work area was disabled, fire detection must be re-activated
                                                         immediately following the completion of work.
- After job completion, work crews will turn their authorized Hot Work Permits into
                                                         their supervisors.
- All completed Hot Work Permits shall be turned into the LSU Health & Safety Department.
 
                                                    
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - All employees involved in hot work or may be involved with hot work, shall be trained
                                                         in identifying work that would require a hot work permit, preparing hot work permits
                                                         and preparing a work site for hot work.
- Employees who perform fire watch duties shall be trained in the use of a fire extinguisher
                                                         and the use of gas detecting equipment.
- Hot work permit authorizers shall be trained in accordance with paragraph A of this
                                                         section. Hot work permit authorizers shall also be trained on how to verify hot work
                                                         permits and inspect hot work areas to verify all hazards have been addressed.
- Training will be provided by the LSU EHS Department.
 
 
                                                    
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - Welding
- Grinding
- Torch cutting
- Brazing
- Soldering
- Working with an open flame
 
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - The use of open fires is strictly prohibited on campus and they include:
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            - Bonfires
- Fire pits
- Burn Barrels
- Other similar acitivities
 
 
                                              
                                           
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                      - Outdoor cooking should only be performed using contained cooking equipment such as grills or smokers.
- Cooking equipment should never be left unattended while in use.
- A fire extinguisher should be available at all times.
- Cooking equipment should be no larger than a 55 gallon drum (23” diameter x 35” long). 
- Cooking equipment may not be placed inside buildings.
- Cooking equipment is not permitted under:
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            - Building entrances
- Patios
- Covered walks
- Any exposed aggregate, ornament concrete, brick paver, ect.
 
- Cooking Equipment is not permitted on:
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            - Memorial Plaza
- War Memorial
 
- Do not place or dump charcoals or other flammables in trash cans, under trees, near
                                                         vehicles, or leave in unattended in parking lots
- Cooking equipment shall not be used, kindled, or stored within 10 ft of any structure