PERMIT TO WORK CERTIFICATION EXAM

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Permit to Work Certification Exam

Test your knowledge on the Work Permit System with our comprehensive certification exam! Designed for professionals in the field, this quiz will assess your understanding of safety protocols and procedures essential for maintaining a secure work environment.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • 30 multiple-choice questions
  • Detailed insights into work permit responsibilities
  • Instant feedback on your answers
88 Questions22 MinutesCreated by SafetyGuide102
Why do we use the Work Permit System?
To renew Certificates
To Log Accident
To prevent Accident
To monitor contractor working hours
How Long is a work permit issuer or receiver certificate valid?
90 days
6 months
2 years`
1 year
Who must sign a work permit issuer or receiver's certificate?
The designated representative
The formen of issuer or receiver
The issuer or receiver
The superintendent of the Issuer or Receiver
What is listed on the Work Permit?
Maximum safety precautions
OSHA safety precautions
Minimum safety precautions
Government safety precautions
When can work permit issuer decide that a work permit is not needed in a restricted area?
When the work is cold work
When a site joint inspection is not needed
When he decides the work is low risk
Never They are always on a restricted area
A fire watch is assigned?
For any hot work
For high risk jobs
Whenever a fire can occur
When gas test results are over 0.05% LEL
 
Who goes on a Site Joint Inspection?
Designated craftsmen and reciver
Issuer and Designated Representative
Receiver and Senior craftsmen
Issuer and Receiver
What two things must the issuer do before issuing a work permit?
Check the receiver's certificate and get Countersignatures
Close work permit and check the reciever;'s certificate
Provide first aid and assign a fire watch
Renew Certificartes and get countersignatures
Why is it important for the issuer to tell the reciever about the safety hazards he may find at the job site?
The receiver must take gas tests
The receiver does not read the work permit
The receiver may not have worked in the area before
The receiver must respond to emergencies
What joint inspection do issuer and receiver share?
Safety at the work site
Taking gas tests
Doing the work
Naming the designated representative
What do you call an area where work permits are required?
A controlled Area
A sentative Area
A Restricted Area
A dangerous Area
What is the purpose of the work permit system?
To ensure that hot work is not done in restricted area
To authorize specific construction or maintenance work
To authorize all work activity during T&I on one form
To document when receivers start work for timekeeping
What type of work does the work permit system authorize?
All work done by maintenance or contractor
Non-hazardous work where safety is important
Specific Contruction, Maintenance or report work
All work conducted by Client
The safety of the work site is the sole responsibility of an issuer
True
False
Maybe
Restricted areas include which locations?
Pump stations, tank forms and gas wells
Welding shops, pump stations, and assembly area
Gas plants, tank farms and assembly area
Dining halls, housing units and operating area
Who can decide that the work is a low risk and that a work permit is not needed?
The issuer
The Department Manager
The receiver
The superintendent
Which of the following is NOT a restricted area?
Gasoline Station
Loading Pier
Dump SITE
Tank Farm
Who is a permit receiver?
A person nominated by the supervisor
A qualified Saudi Aramco Employee
A person certified to receive permits
A maintenance or contract worker
What is a work permit issuer responsible for?
Equipment or a work area
Extending Certificates
The receiver's actions
Nothing once he issues a permit
A specific are is not normally categorized as restricted. Who makes the final decision whether this area should be categorized as restricted?
Department Manager
Loss Prevention
GI 2.100
Area Superintendent
Example of low risk work area:
Sweeping, visual inspection and minor cleaning
Spray painting, water-washing and lurbine work
Cold work, light work, and non destructive testing
Brush Painting, abrasive blasting and sweeping
What does a restricted area require?
That Certificates are issued
That extension are short tem
That receivers respond to emergencies
That work permits are issued
What can a designated representative do?
Inspect the work site
Accept the receiver's responsibilities
Authorize the receiver to leave
Sign the work permit
A receiver must be what?
A designated representative
A Senior Craftsman
A senior Contractor manager
A Qualified Engineer
What are the receiver's main responsibilities?
Being the designated representative
Responding to the operational emergencies
Comply with safety precautions and signing the permit
Filling in the issuer when the issuer must leave
What two things must the receiver do before receiving a work permit?
Take gas tests and check scoff Air Paks
Extend the permit and take gas tests
Read the permit and agree to all conditions
Train the fire watch and renew the permit
What is disussed during the joint site inspedtion?
Check the fire watch's certificate
GI 2.709 requirements
Scope of work and equipment to be used
Designated representative's qualifications
When will the issuer check to make sure equipment has been properly prepare for maintenance work?
During the join site inspection
After getting countersignatures
When permit is closed
After issuing the permit
Why do receivers go on the join site inspection with the issuer?
To check fire watch's certificate
To start the work
To discuss hazards and risks
For the receiver to take gas test
What will the issuer require when welding on in-service hydrocarbon equipment?
Fire station
Fire Watch
Fire blanket
Fire Department
What must the fire watch be?
Certified
An issuer
A receiver
Trained
The fire watch must know how to?
Operate process equipment
Take gas tests
Operate fire equipment given to him
Be a receiver
What do we call a person who is required to be at a job site because of a special skill he has?
Standby man
Certified
Competent person
Designated Representative
Who should be assigned when working near a combustible material?
Fire Watch
Flag man
Fire man
Standby man
Who should keep the work permit?
Standby man
Receiver
Fire watch
Issuer
What must be checked during the Joint Inspection? Select all items that apply?
Equipment condition
Attendance Report
Safety Devices
Gas Tests
Who is responsible for the safety of the work site
Receiver
Issuer and Receiver
Fire watch and Standby man
Issuer
Who should point out all hazards and write the hazards on the work permit
Receiver
Standby man
Issuer
Fire watch
What is the purpose of a Joint site inspection?
To see the work plan and its implementation
To meet with the workers and observe their activities
To discuss the scope of work and identify any hazards or risks
To check the availability and manpower
Who should ask for the work permit before they start working?
Standby man
Receiver
Issuer
Fire Watch
Any worker can be assigned as standby man?
True
False
The receiver can leave the job site anytime as long as he gets permission from his supervisor.
True
False
Two common methods of cleaning process equipment include
Steaming and gas testing
Water washing and steaming
Purging and gas testing
Treating and clarifying
A non-flammable material commonly used to purge process equipment is:
Nitrous oxide
Nitrite
Nitrogen
Nitrate
When preparing equipment for maintenance work, the issuer will make sure it is:
Shutdown, isolated and de-energized
De-energized with the power turned on
Electrified, isolated and shutdown
Isolated, repaired and certified
Choose two methods of isolating equipment
Remove piping and install blinds
Shut down and clean
Install tags and purge
Install locks and take gas test
Removing fuses from an electrical circuit or disconnecting wiring is an example of:
Isolating electrical equipment
Locking electrical equipment
Purging electrical equipment
Cleaning electrical equipment
Equipment is isolated to make sure it cannot be:
Started-up, leak or cause electric shock
Taken to a shop for repairs
Shut down by accident
Slip, Trip and fall
Why do we install blinds in process equipment?
Because it is a government requirement
To prevent blindness
To Isolate electrical equipment
To keep liquids and gases from contacting people
As Per GI 6.012, who must install locks and tags before a work permit is issued?
Forman and receiver who inspected the worksite for the equipment
Issuer and gas tester who tested the equipment after shutdown and isolation
Every operator on shift when maintenance will work on the equipment
Every craftsman from each maintenance crew who will work on the equipment
If LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is above 0% then
No hot work allowed
No one must enter the Confined Space
No cold work allowed
None of above
If LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is above 5% to 10% then
Breathing apparatus must be used for entry
No one must enter the Confined Space
None of above
If LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is above 10% then
Breathing apparatus must be used for entry
Cold work only be allowed
No work (or confined space entry) allowed
None of above
IF LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is above 0%
No hot work is allowed
No entry in confined space
No Cold work is allowed
None of above
IF LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is 0% - 10% level
No entry without Breathing apparatus must
No entry
No cold work can be allowed
None of the above
IF LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) is 10% - above level
No work or entry is allowed
Only cold work with breathing appratus can be allowed
Only 20 minutes interval entry is allowed
None of above
OXYGEN O2 Less then 20% in a confined space
No work allowed
Breathing appratus must be used & Division Head Must sign the permit
No entery allowed
None of the above
OXYGEN O2 more then 23.5% in a confined space
No work allowed
Work with Breathing appratus can be allowed
Work is intervals can be allowed
None of the above
Carbon Moni Oxide (CO) level 35 ppm to 1000 ppm
Breathing appratus must be used
No work allowed
No entry allowed
None of the above
Carbon Moni Oxide (CO) level above 1000 ppm
No entry no work allowed
Work with Breathing appratus
Both correct
Permit Extension can be issued only
For 1 day
For 2 shifts
For period over two shifts but not for more than 30 days
Why must both issuer and the receiver sign a permit to extend it?
To be sure they both understand and agree to the conditions
To prevent problems during accident investigation
To be polite with each other on the job
To make sure their certificates have not expired
What is the maximum duration of a renewed work permit?
12 hours
24 hours
12 days
30 days
What must the issuer use during a Joint Site Inspection?
Nothing
An Observation Checklist
A Hazard Analysis Checklist
An Excavation Checklist
Who must sign the work permit to allow firemen to fight a fire at the work site?
Division Head
Issuer
Incident Commander
No one. A permit for Emergency not required
Who must sign an Extended Duration Permit?
No one. Extended Duration permits are not allowed
Issuer
Receiver only
Issuer, Receiver and Division Head
Who is responsible for Safety at the work site?
Issuer only
Receiver only
Standby man
Issuer and Receiver both
Which of the following is not Work Pemit Type:
Hot Work
Cold Work
Confine Space Entry
Equipment Opening/Line Break
Fire Emergency Evacuation
Which color is dedicated to Cold Work Permit?
Yellow
Blue
Green
Red
Which color is dedicated to Hot Work Permit?
Yellow
Blue
Green
Red
Which color is dedicated to Confine Space Entry Permit?
Yellow
Blue
Green
Red
Which color is dedicated to Equipment Opening/Line Break Permit?
Yellow
Blue
Green
Red
Which Section of Work Permit contains Details of Work, date and Duration of Permit?
Section 2
Section 4
Section 1
Section 3
Section 2 of Work Permit Form is dedicated to:
Hazard identification and Control
Description of Work
Gas Test and monitoring
Permit Authorization and Closure
In Section of Work Permit Brief Detail of Equipment to be used is mentioned?
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Primary Precaution for Equipment Opening/line Permit is "Removing all ignition sources within 23 meter or 75 feet"
True
False
Which of the is not the Example of EQUIPMENT OPENING/LINE BREAK Permit
Oil or Gas (flammables) lines or systems
Steam and Condensate lines or systems
Lines or systems containing H2S
Use of Spark Producing Tools or Equipment
It is a special precaution to Appoint Fire Watch or Standby man to respond in case of release for Equipment Opening/Line Break Permit
True
False
Stop hot work permits in use next to the equipment opening/line break until gas testing indicates 0% of LEL
True
False
Equipment opening/line break is any activity associated with the ____________ opening of equipment that is part of a closed system and may contain harmful materials
Intial
Secondary
Important
Mechanical
Lines Containing pressure should be opened at the ________________ Position
5 o Clock
9 o Clock
3 o Clock
12 o Clock
_________________ Permits control activities that create an ignition source.
Hot Work
Cold Work
Confine Space Entry
Equipment Opening/Line Break
Cover or water seal all sewers and drains within _________ meter ( _____ ft) of the ignition source.
23m or 75 ft.
30 m or 85 ft
35 m or 100 ft
If __________________ part of the body enters a confined space that is considered an entery.
Any
Head
Hand
Legs
Place _____________ that require an entry permit at confined spaces that can be entered without tools or keys
Erecting, excavating and shoring
Shoring only
Excavating only
Excavations deeper than __________meter or ___________ft are considered confined spaces
1.2 m or 4 ft
1.8 m or 6 ft
2.0 m or 8 ft
1.0 m or 3.3 ft
Opening a line that contains H2S requires workers to wear _____________ monitors
H2S
GAS
VAPOR
FUMES
In Order to perform hot work using an open flame the LEL must be __________ %
0
10
5
20
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