As of January 1, 2017, any person doing "hot work" (welding, grinding, powder driven fastening, etc.) within the city of Boston, MA must obtain a Boston Hot Work Safety Program Certificate. This certification is expected to become a statewide requirement in September 2017. In anticipation, IATSE Local 481 Trainer Jay Stone obtained a Boston Hot Work Safety Program Trainer certification, enabling Local 481 to hold entertainment industry-specific Boston Hot Work Safety certification classes. Class curriculum and certification is provided by the National Fire Protection Association.
This class can take four hours to deliver, including a written test, and can accept up to 20 students. Each class provides in-person training to meet these learning objectives:
- Describe the various types of hot work
- Identify common fuel sources and ignition sources
- Cite relevant standards, regulations, and ordinances that are applicable to hot work
- Define the duties and responsibilities of each person on the hot work team
- Read and understand a hot work permit
DATES: December 9, 2017
LOCATION: Woburn, MA
INSTRUCTORS: Jay Stone, Hot Work Safety Program Trainer
This course is made possible through the IATSE TTF Supported Course Program. If you are interested in this training, contact Local 481 for more information.