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Atlas Interactive delivers Permit to Work training using interactive and engaging e-Learning courses that are customised to each company’s specific procedures, terminologies and practices. A Permit To Work (PTW) System is an important part of an Oil and Gas company's Safety Management System and a key component of a Safe System of Work. A PTW System helps to ensure that all work is planned, communicated, controlled and carried out in a safe manner.

All personnel working within a PTW System are required to ensure the System is implemented, followed and complied with. Atlas PTW e-Learning courses provide effective training for all levels of the workforce. As every PTW System is slightly different, Atlas can customise the course to reflect specific requirements.
Targeted Participants
All personnel working within the Permit to Work System at Company locations.
Typical Duration
- Level 1 Workforce - 1 hour
- Level 2 Person locally in charge of the work - 2.5 hours
- Level 3 Supervisors or management - 4 hours
Features
- Conforms to Oil Industry Advisory Council (OIAC) Guidance
- Proven e-Learning course used by many leading Oil and Gas companies
- Derivatives in use by over 30,000 personnel world-wide every year
- Template ready to be tailored to suit a company's specific requirements
- Case studies based on real life incidents
- Multi-levels can be set to suit different roles and responsibilities including refresher requirements
- Continuous assessment and final assessment
- Automatic remediation of incorrectly answered questions
- Interactive worked examples based on work place scenarios
- High quality illustration based animations
- Can be deployed by CD ROM, Corporate Intranet or Internet
- SCORM™ Compliant
Course Content
Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Aims
- What is the Permit to Work System
- Why do we have a Permit to Work System
- Where does the Permit to Work System apply
- When is the Permit to Work System used
- Who is involved with the Permit to Work System
- How is work controlled within the Permit to
Work System
- Risk Assessment
- Summary
Chapter 2 - Roles and Responsibilities
- Aims
- Organisational Hierarchy
- Key Roles and Responsibilities
- General Responsibilities
- Emergency Situations
- Summary
Chapter 3 - Work Permits and Certificates
- Aims
- Documentation
- Risk Assessment
- Key Permits and Certificates
- What they look like
- What they are used for
- Copies
- Supporting Attachments
- Labels and Tags
- Summary
Chapter 4 - Risk Assessment and Work Categorisation Overview
- Aims
- Classification of Work
- Methodologies of Risk Assessment
- Planning
- Process
- Toolbox Talk
- Summary
Chapter 5 - Permit to Work Process
- Aims
- Work Planning
- Supporting Information
- Raising a Permit
- Authorisation
- Worksite Preparation
- Toolbox Talk
- Permit Issue
- Permit Distribution
- Work Extension
- Work Suspension
- Work Completion
- Permit Close
- Permit Retention
- Filing
- Summary
Chapter 6 - Isolations and Other Procedures
- Aims
- Isolation Certificates
- Identification and Authorisation of Isolations
- Isolation Process and Procedures
- Tagging and Long Term Isolations
- De-isolation Process and Procedures
- Sanction for Test
- Filing
- Personal Isolations
- Isolation Security
- Other Procedures
- Summary
Chapter 7 - Training, Monitoring and Auditing
- Aims
- Training
- Refreshers
- Certification and Authorisation
- Competence
- Monitoring and Compliance
- Auditing
- System Review
- Summary
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