Permit to Work (PTW) Systems – Safety Control & Compliance
- ✓Understand what hot work is and why it presents serious fire and explosion risks
- ✓Identify common and hidden hazards associated with hot work activities.
- ✓Understand the purpose and structure of a Hot Work Permit (PTW) system
- ✓Perform proper area preparation and combustible control
- ✓Apply mandatory safety controls and correct PPE selection
- ✓Understand fire watcher roles, duties, and post-work monitoring
- ✓Respond effectively to emergencies and fire incidents
- ✓Learn from real hot work incidents to prevent recurrence
- ›No prior certification is required
- ›Basic understanding of workplace safety is helpful but not mandatory
- ›Ability to read and understand workplace procedures and safety documentation
- ›No formal certification prerequisites are required
- ›Operations, maintenance, and construction personnel
- ›Permit Holders and Permit Issuing Authorities
- ›Supervisors, foremen, and site engineers
- ›HSE officers, advisors, and safety managers
- ›PTW coordinators and area authorities
- ›Contractors and subcontractors involved in high-risk work
- ›Project managers and commissioning teams
- ›Auditors and compliance personnel
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
The Permit to Work (PTW) Systems – Safety Control & Compliance Awareness course is a comprehensive professional training program designed to build strong understanding, competence, and discipline in the application of Permit to Work systems across high-risk industries.
Permit to Work systems are one of the most critical administrative safety controls used to manage non-routine, hazardous, and high-risk activities. Failures in PTW systems have been identified as key contributors in many major industrial accidents worldwide. This course provides participants with structured knowledge of PTW principles, roles, processes, and best practices to prevent such failures.
The course covers the full PTW lifecycle—from hazard identification and risk assessment, through permit application, issue, control, suspension, and close-out—while emphasizing human factors, communication, SIMOPS coordination, and legal compliance. Learners will gain a clear understanding of different permit types, isolation and energy control requirements, and the responsibilities of all PTW stakeholders.
Delivered by PTI – Professional Training Institute, this course combines industry-proven practices, real-world case studies, and modern PTW approaches, including digital and electronic permit systems. It is suitable for both operational personnel and supervisory or management staff who are involved in planning, authorizing, executing, or auditing permitted work.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to confidently apply PTW systems as an effective risk management tool, ensuring safer work execution, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement in safety performance.