Poor Preparation Prior to Hot Work Leads to Fires (BSEE Safety Alert No. 447)

Recently, several fires occurring during hot work have been reported to BSEE. Hot work is any job with the potential to create an ignition source, such as an open flame, sparks, or high temperatures. Examples of hot work include welding, using acetylene torches, and grinding and cutting metal.

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