Published 9 May 2024
Article byJona Tarlengco
|2 min read
What are Permit To Work Templates?
Permit to work templates are tools used by contractors and safety officers to ensure critical safety checks and emergency procedures are followed before hazardous work commences. Common tasks that require permit to work forms are those with high safety risks, including working in confined spaces, hot and cold work, and electrical maintenance activities.
Why Use PTW Templates?
Having a permit to work and the process for issuing it are both essential in ensuring safety in workplaces. They are important because they help identify and control hazards associated with specific work activities, thus also helping prevent accidents and injuries. Permit to Work templates, therefore, ensure that workers are aware of the potential hazards associated with a specific task and the safety measures that need to be put in place to mitigate those hazards.
Permit to work templates also help manage compliance with safety regulations, as well as inform employees about them. As a permit-to-work checklist details the proper safety standards and practices to adhere to, employees using them or filling them out will then be properly educated on their rights and responsibilities, ensuring they are ready for work.
What to Include in a Permit to Work Template
A safety permit to work should be straightforward and comprehensible. It should follow a standard format to record accurate information in providing a clear overview of the task at hand. Here are four main elements of a standard safety permit to work:
- Job overview – This records the job to be done, tools and equipment to use, and other work that is currently undertaken that may affect the permit.
- Hazards and precautions – This involves the potential hazards associated with the job and the necessary actions to prevent injuries and accidents from happening.
- Authorization and acceptance – This confirms that it is safe to carry out the work defined and communicated to all affected workers on site.
- Hand back and cancellation – This section should be accomplished after the work has been performed. It details the confirmation from the person in charge and the authorizing personnel.
Below is a PDF example of a Permit to Work report, filled out for reference:
Permit to Work Template Sample Report | SafetyCulture
This sample work permit template can be viewed both in PDF and digital formats.
FAQs About Permit to Work Templates
Aside from containing all the necessary details for a Permit to Work, managers, contractors, and workers can utilize ready-to-use templates such as this as a guide when performing the audit. Leveraging a Permit to Work template increases efficiency and ensures no critical elements are missed.
Implement an Effective PTW System with SafetyCulture
Paper-based permits to work can be time-consuming and inefficient because of the back-and-forth process of authorizing permits to work to key persons. Using a mobile app like SafetyCulture (iAuditor), you can transform your current permit to work system and workflows into a digital platform.
With SafetyCulture you can electronically create and share permit to work forms, reducing the need for back-and-forth correspondence in person. By digitizing your processes, you can work more efficiently and safely, as well as ensure that your files are safe in the cloud.
You can get started by downloading customizable premade permit to work templates from the Public Library or creating your own from scratch.
SafetyCulture also allows you to do the following:
- Report issues in the Permit to Work System and with compliance
- Create and assign corrective actions to address problems and non-compliance
- Communicate with your team and organization by providing a Heads Up
- Conduct Training sessions to properly educate workers on safe work practices
- Monitor lone workers with SHEQSY by SafetyCulture
- Manage your assets as you perform inspections and issue work permits
- Generate and share analytical reports and export them in weblink, PDF, Word, and Excel formats
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Jona TarlengcoSafetyCulture Content Specialist
Jona Tarlengco is a content writer and researcher for SafetyCulture since 2018. She usually writes about safety and quality topics, contributing to the creation of well-researched articles. Her years of experience in one of the world’s leading business news organisations helps enrich the quality of the information in her work.
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