Electrical & Hot Work

Welding Safety Awareness – Hot Work Hazards & Controls

Comprehensive welding safety training covering MMA, MIG, TIG, and gas welding hazards. Learn fume exposure controls, hot work permit systems, fire watch duties, and specialised PPE required for safe welding in industrial and construction environments.

⏰ 2 hrs 🎓 All Levels 🌐 English 📄 Certificate of Completion ♾ Lifetime Access

What You'll Learn

  • Identify hazards from MMA, MIG, TIG, and gas welding
  • Control welding fumes and respiratory exposure
  • Apply hot work permit requirements
  • Conduct fire watch duties correctly
  • Select welding PPE: helmets, gloves, and FR clothing
  • Understand confined space welding precautions

Course Curriculum

Welding Processes & Hazards

MMA, MIG, TIG, oxy-acetylene — process-specific risks.

Fume Hazards & Control

Hexavalent chromium, manganese, and LEV systems.

Fire & Explosion Prevention

Ignitable atmospheres, combustibles, and barriers.

Hot Work Permit System

Permit requirements, authorisation, and validity.

Fire Watch Duties

Continuous and post-work fire watch requirements.

PPE Selection

Helmets, shade numbers, FR clothing, and gloves.

Who This Course Is For

  • Welders and fabricators
  • Hot work permit issuers
  • Fire watch personnel
  • HSE officers
  • Maintenance technicians

Requirements

  • No prior certification required for awareness-level content
  • Basic English reading and comprehension
  • A desktop, tablet, or mobile device with internet access
  • A free Udemy account to enroll and receive your certificate

Why Enroll in This Course

This course is part of PTI Oman's full catalogue of 26+ professional HSE training programmes. Content is designed to meet international standards (OSHA, ISO, and GCC regulatory requirements) and is delivered by certified trainers with extensive field experience in the Gulf region.

Upon completion, you receive a verifiable Udemy Certificate of Completion, widely accepted by HSE departments and employers across the oil & gas, construction, and industrial sectors.

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