Frequently Asked Questions About Work Involving Flammable Materials
You ask, we answer. See extracts from the most frequently asked questions:
Hot work that poses a fire hazard refers to work activities that can generate heat, sparks, or a fire risk, such as welding, cutting, soldering, grinding, or heating.
You can start the training on the date chosen. You will receive a link by email one day before the course starts. You need to have access to a computer, mobile or tablet with an internet connection.
The training is held live via digital classroom, with the possibility to "raise your hand", ask questions and interact during the course
Participants will need a computer, tablet or mobile with internet connection; webcam and headset recommended
The digital classroom opens about 20 minutes before the start of the course; connect at least 5 minutes in advance
The training is a web-based distance course aimed at property managers or those responsible for the company's fire alarm system. It is designed according to the Swedish Fire Protection Association's (SBF) standard for facility managers and leads to a diploma after passing a knowledge test. Held by our partner GBG brandservice
Yes! In addition to open course dates, it is possible to book a company-adapted course (own course) at the desired time and location flexibility is available to adapt the arrangement to your needs. Click here to get in touch with us
Certificates for Hot Work and Flammable Hot Work are normally valid for 5 years. The Swedish Fire Protection Association states that Hot Work certificates are valid for 5 years, and SVEBRA specifies the same validity period for Flammable Hot Work.
Contractors, fire safety officers, permit issuers, contractors, property managers, and others who work with or are responsible for hot work involving fire hazards.

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