Hot Work Policy – Canada Industry Practice – ISNetworld & Contractor Compliance Ready
Hot work tasks such as welding, grinding, and cutting can create fire and explosion hazards if not properly controlled. Contractor portals like ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, CanQual, and PICS require companies to have a Hot Work Policy that demonstrates control of hazardous energy and ignition sources. This editable template is written to Canadian industry practice standards and references CSA W117.2-06 Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes.
What’s Inside:
Fully editable Word template – add your company name, logo, and details instantly
ISNetworld RAVS–ready content covering hot work permits and safe work procedures
Examples of hot work: welding, cutting, non-explosion proof tool use, burner ignition, and more
Permit requirements: atmospheric testing, isolation, protective equipment, and inspection
Fire watch responsibilities, monitoring, and post-work inspection (minimum 30 minutes)
Storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders, purging, and flashback arrestors
Fire extinguisher placement, maintenance, and worker training
PPE requirements: CSA boots, gloves, flame-resistant clothing, welding helmets, and protective screens
Why This Template Works:
✔️ Contractor Compliance-Ready – formatted for ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, CanQual, and PICS submissions
✔️ Audit-Approved Content – aligned with CSA W117.2, COR, SECOR, and OHS regulations
✔️ Editable & Instant – Word format, same-day customization and upload
✔️ Industry-Proven – trusted by contractors in construction, fabrication, and oil & gas
Perfect For: Companies required to submit a Hot Work program to ISNetworld or other contractor portals for compliance.
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