MAF Maintenance Supervision and Production Course Practice Exam

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What is a Permit to Work system and when is it used?

A formal authorization for high-risk tasks (hot work, confined space) to ensure hazards are controlled.

A Permit to Work is a formal authorization that governs high-risk tasks by ensuring all hazards are identified and controlled before work begins. It requires a pre-task risk assessment, defined safety measures, and sign-off by competent people, and it specifies the scope, location, required controls (such as energy isolation, fire precautions, gas testing, ventilation, and a fire watch), responsibilities, and the permit’s duration. This process makes sure everyone involved understands the hazards and the controls, and that work stops if conditions change. It’s used for tasks where the risk is significant—like hot work or working in confined spaces—to prevent accidents. Routine daily tasks, overtime approvals, or data-access permissions don’t involve the same level of hazard control and aren’t governed by a Permit to Work.

A daily work order for routine maintenance tasks.

A document approving overtime requests.

A permit for accessing non-public data in the system.

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