Aramco Certified: Work Permit Prerequisites (WPR)

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Aramco Certified: Work Permit Prerequisites (WPR)

Introduction

A work permit is an essential part of a process that determines the hazards associated with a particular activity and the precautions to take so the job can be carried out safely. When issued, work permits serve as official records of conditions and minimum safety precautions agreed upon by the issuer and receiver to control hazards associated with the work.

Work permit receiver candidates are required to successfully complete the following classroom courses as prerequisites before being allowed to take the receiver’s certification course.

Objectives

    Our Institute launches such programs that relate to certain professions in order to test the eligibility and ensure readiness to perform the required tasks and to grant a locally and internationally approved certificates to qualified professionals.

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.

Who Should Attend?

Supervisor, Operations, Maintenance, Contractors, PTW receivers, Gas testing officer Standby Person, Fire Watches, All personnel who enter a confined space, perform Lock-out Tag-out and involved in the Work permit process.

Course Outline

Hazard Recognition and Control
  • This course will provide participants with the information needed
    to understand the potential hazards at the workplace and the
    elements necessary to control those hazards.
Lock Out/Tag Out (L.O.T.O.)
  • This course will define minimum requirements for safely isolating
    energy sources associated.
  • with equipment and operating processes and project sites to
    ensure the protection of personnel and assets during maintenance,
    inspection and testing of equipment.
Confined Space Entry

Confined spaces can be very dangerous places unless proper procedures are followed before and during entry. Working in confined spaces is an everyday occurrence in many occupations. When these spaces are properly identified and assessed, entry plans are in place and the plans are followed, work performed within a confined space can be completed safely and efficiently.

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