permit to work (PTW) definition
permit to work (PTW) means a form of declaration signed and given by a Senior Authorized Person to a person in charge of work to be carried out on any earthed high voltage apparatus for the purpose of making known to such person exactly what apparatus is dead, isolated from all live conductors, discharged, connected to earth, and on which it is safe to work;
Examples of permit to work (PTW) in a sentence
It is to be noted that before any work can commence on Affected Property, the Consultant must have a permit to work (PTW) and have performed a detailed risk assessment of the work to be performed and / or the work area where work is to be performed.
No work is done unless there is a specific permit to work (PTW) for the job. • The inspections shall be performed on a 24 hour shift regime and the Employer shall determine the staff compliment per shift.
It is to be noted that before any work can commence on Site, the Contractor must have a permit to work (PTW) and have performed a detailed risk assessment of the work to be performed and / or the work area where work is to be performed.