4. You must issue work permits before any work is carried out.
Several permits can be put in place to better manage specific risks:
The work permit grants authorization to carry out the work, within the framework of the prevention plan.
The fire permit specifies the risks and preventive measures for all hot-spot work specified above.
The excavation permit ensures knowledge of underground and overhead networks, as well as the means used to carry out the excavation.
The capacity entry permit covers risks and preventive measures prior to any intervention in a capacity.
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INRS INRS brochure Ed6030 – Le permis de feu – June 2008 ; INRS brochure Ed941 – Intervention d'entreprises extérieures – 2009
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