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Hot Work Permit TX Whiskey

A Hot Work Permit is required to safely manage fire risks during welding, cutting, or spark-producing tasks in flammable distillery environments—ensuring compliance with regulations and preventing fires near alcohol vapors or aging barrels.
TX Whiskey
05/07/2025

Hot Work Permit TX Whiskey

A Hot Work Permit is required to safely manage fire risks during welding, cutting, or spark-producing tasks in flammable distillery environments—ensuring compliance with regulations and preventing fires near alcohol vapors or aging barrels.

    Area

    Location

    Equip. Description

    Last Contained

    Hot Work to be Performed

    Description of work performed

    Work performed by

    Equipment to be used

    Atmospheric Test

    Oxygen % (19.5-23.5%)

    Flammability % LEL (0% required)

    Other test (list)

    Type of meter

    Date last calibrated

    Time

    Results

    Initials

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    Fire Watch

    Fire Watch

    • Yes
    • No
    • N / A

    Portable Fire Extinguisher

    Type

    How Many

    Other

    Fire Watch must retain at jobsite for a minimum of 60 minutes after hot work has stopped. Fire watch must wear a fluorescent color vest.

    Special PPE to be worn

    Site/Job Preparation

    Choose all that apply

    Special precautions

    Equipment Preparation

    Equipment has been isolated by:

    Choose all that apply

    The equipment has been purged/cleaned by:

    Choose all that apply

    Note: This permit reflects conditions at the time of issuance. If conditions change, STOP work and contact permit issuer.

    TX Whiskey Contact Name:

    Phone number:

    Contractor Supervision

    • Yes
    • No
    • N / A

    Supervisor Name

    Company Name

    Crew size

    Distribution

    Approval

    Permit issued

    Date

    Time

    Permit Expires

    Date

    Time

    Permit issued by

    Signature

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Source: TX Whiskey (Community Member)

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