Permit to Work Training explains how high-risk work is authorised, controlled, monitored and closed. It covers permit roles, work scope, hazard controls, isolations, gas testing interfaces, joint site inspections and permit suspension.
The course prepares learners to understand permit discipline so that work does not start until the scope, hazards, controls and responsibilities are clear.
Saudi Aramco CSM / GI Reference Focus
For Saudi-related study, the course references the principles of Saudi Aramco GI 2.100 Work Permit System and CSM work-control expectations, including issuer/receiver responsibilities, joint site inspection, restricted activities and permit close-out discipline.
This page is independent training information. Learners must always follow the latest official employer, client and site requirements that apply to their work location.
Who This Course Helps
This course is suitable for workers, supervisors, site teams and contractors who need practical understanding of the topic in Middle East work environments.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain why permit systems are used for higher-risk activities
- Recognise hot work, cold work, confined space and equipment opening permit interfaces
- Understand permit receiver, issuer and supervisor responsibilities
- Check controls before and during work
- Suspend or stop work if the scope or conditions change
Course Content
- Permit types and restricted work
- Issuer and receiver responsibilities
- JSA / task hazard review interface
- Joint site inspection and worksite checks
- Isolation, gas testing and SIMOPS interface
- Permit display, renewal, suspension and close-out
Practical Site Focus
The course explains what the topic means during real site activities, including pre-task checks, permit interfaces, communication, supervision and when work should be stopped or escalated.