Dear Ester
We are a newly established shipping company and have been asked to show a 'permit-to-work document' during a port state control on one of our ships. We were not aware that we needed such a document.
Can you please tell me what a permit-to-work is and how to procure it?
Yours sincerely,
Knud Svendsen
Dear Knud
As part of their SMS (safety management system), shipping companies are required to prepare a permit-to-work document to be used in connection with certain everyday tasks aboard the ship.
A permit-to-work function as an additional safety measure to help minimise and prevent occupational injuries. Accordingly, it is important to make it as comprehensive as possible, detailing all health and safety aspects of the impending task.
You should prepare several permit-to-work documents, e.g. for general maintenance work, work at heights, work in enclosed spaces, hot work (welding, blowtorching, etc.), towing operations, work on electrical systems etc.
The reason why you need several permit-to-work documents is that the same circumstances do not apply to different tasks.
How to prepare the permit-to-work documents is up to you. You can create them as printable Word or Excel files or buy access to a commercial permit-to-work system.
Please note that it is mandatory to save permit-to-work checklists for at least 12 months.
Yours sincerely,
Ester Ørum