Basic information
- Heta Arbeten, i.e. working with the risk of fire, are works that generate sparks or utilise open fire, or another source of heat, thus causing a fire hazard.
- In Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark, these works require the possession of the Hot Work card.
- The fire risk work includes, among others, gas and electrical welding, work using a gas burner, thermal cutting, grinding. The Hot Work license certificate (Tulityökortti/Heta Arbeten) is issued in the form of a plastic card, which includes the logo of the examining body and is valid for 5 years. In Polish, the certificate is named "Hot Work Safety".
- The Hot Work training embraces notions on the safety, health and environment management system in workplaces according to the standards applicable in the Scandinavia.
Language
- The training course is conducted in Polish and English (other languages are available on demand)
Duration
- One day (9.00-17.00)
Location
The exact address will be sent via e-mail after registering for the training.
NOTE: It is possible to organise training courses in the client's registered seat. For more details please contact us.
Program
- Safe work
- Definition of hazards and risk
- Identification of known hazards
- Safety improvement
- Environmental protection
Exam
Basic information
The Heta Arbeten exam consists of the theoretical part and practical exercises of extinguishing open fire.
Conditions of participation
- Identification document (ID, passport - 18 years of age)
Price of the Hot Work training course and exam
- In Poland: price list
- In the Netherlands: price list