One serious workplace hazard is the risk of fire and injuries during hot work and welding operations. This course details the dangers you may face when welding or working in hot environments, as well as how to best reduce the chance of becoming seriously harmed. This course explains how to select the correct clothing and other PPE, such as safety glasses, welding helmets, and respiratory protection. Welding and hot work operations also may be conducted in designated or non-designated hot work areas. You will learn about the differences and requirements in this video. Extremely hot metal, intense light, sparks, molten slag, damaged equipment, and cluttered work areas are all potential causes of fire, injury and property damage related to hot work and welding processes. Everyone, not just the person performing the work, must remain protected during hot work and welding operations. Utilize the information presented here and create a safer hot work and welding environment.
Purchase Course: Great for individuals or small teams and is completed on a per-seat basis at checkout.
Bulk Licensing: Great for large teams and routes you to our sales team to set up access for your organization.
Please Note: Completing an online course may not fulfill all compliance requirements. Many OSHA and HR regulations also require written programs, hands-on training, or site-specific components. Always verify requirements with your employer or regulatory authority.
Chapters
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Clothing & Personal Protective Equipment
- 3. Respiratory Protection
- 4. Designated Hot Work Areas
- 5. Precautionary Measures For Non-Designated Areas
- 6. Good Housekeeping
- 7. Pre-Job Inspection
- 8. Protecting Co-Workers From Hazards
- 9. Conclusion



