Hot Work Permits Sample Clauses

A Hot Work Permits clause establishes the requirement for obtaining formal authorization before performing activities that involve open flames, sparks, or heat-producing equipment on a worksite. In practice, this means that contractors or employees must secure a permit and follow specific safety procedures—such as fire watch assignments and equipment inspections—before starting tasks like welding, cutting, or soldering. The core function of this clause is to minimize fire hazards and ensure workplace safety by enforcing strict controls over potentially dangerous operations.
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Hot Work Permits. Contractor will schedule, in advance with property management and the engineering department, all work requiring a hot work permit.
Hot Work Permits. A Hot Work Permit is required for any and all brazing, cutting, heating, roofing, soldering, and welding that is performed at Auburn University. The hot work must be performed in accordance with the requirements of OSHA and the Alabama Fire Code. The Hot Work Permit must be obtained from the Auburn University Department of Risk Management & Safety before hot work is initiated. The permits can
Hot Work Permits. All construction that requires hot work (i.e. sweating of plumbing lines, soldering, welding, etc.) must be permitted by Property Management. The Contractor shall coordinate with Property Management to obtain the Permit. The Permit must be posted in the Work Area prior to performing any such work.
Hot Work Permits the hot work permit must be obtained on a daily basis. FIELD CHANGES AND RE-SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Tenant must bring proposed changes from the approved construction documents to the attention of the Landlord for review and approval prior to performing any work that deviates from the Landlord approved plans.
Hot Work Permits. The contractor shall contact the Government Inspector to obtain a written permit from the Fire Department prior to commencing any burning, welding, soldering, open flame cutting, leading, operation of tar kettles, salamanders, and any other non-permanently installed heat or fire producing devices. No reasonable request for a permit will be denied. The contractor shall assure that adequate precautionary measures have been taken to protect all personnel and property. Permits will be good from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30
Hot Work Permits. The Contractor is responsible for providing the required “Fire Watch” during and after the Hot Work is completed.