Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

6

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mood

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200392

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 2 Award in Permit to Work;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Unit

  • Introduction to Permit to Work Systems
  • Types of Permits and Their Applications
  • Roles and Responsibilities in the Permit to Work System
  • Permit to Work Procedures and Documentation
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Control Measures
  • Monitoring, Review, and Emergency Procedures

Upon the successfully LICQual Level 2 Award in Permit to Work, learners will be able to

Introduction to Permit to Work Systems

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Explain the purpose and importance of a Permit to Work (PTW) system in hazardous environments.
  • Identify key legal and regulatory frameworks supporting PTW systems.
  • Describe how PTW contributes to workplace safety and accident prevention.

Types of Permits and Their Application

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Distinguish between different types of work permits such as Hot Work, Confined Space Entry, and Electrical Isolation.
  • Identify situations in which specific permits are required.
  • Apply knowledge of permit types to select the appropriate permit for various high-risk tasks.

Roles and Responsibilities in the Permit to Work System

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Define the roles and responsibilities of individuals involved in the PTW process.
  • Understand the importance of coordination and communication among team members.
  • Describe the accountability and authority of permit issuers, holders, and supervisors.

Permit to Work Procedures and Documentation

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Outline the step-by-step procedure for initiating, issuing, monitoring, and closing a permit.
  • Complete permit documentation accurately in compliance with organizational protocols.
  • Ensure proper record-keeping and handover procedures during shift changes or work suspensions.

Hazard Identification and Risk Control Measures

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Identify common workplace hazards associated with tasks under permit control.
  • Conduct basic risk assessments to determine suitable control measures.
  • Implement appropriate safety measures such as isolation, PPE usage, and method statements.

Monitoring, Review, and Emergency Procedures

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  • Monitor and evaluate ongoing work for continued compliance with PTW conditions.
  • Describe the procedure for auditing and reviewing permit systems.
  • Outline emergency response actions and escalation procedures related to PTW activities.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of secondary education (high school level) or equivalent is required.
  • Prior work experience in industrial, construction, maintenance, or operational environments is advantageous but not mandatory.
  • Learners must demonstrate the ability to understand and communicate in English.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, managers, and safety personnel involved in industrial, construction, or maintenance operations that require controlled work activities. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced staff seeking formal recognition of their permit to work skills.

You should take this course to gain essential knowledge and practical skills for safely planning, authorising, and managing high-risk tasks, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.

  • Supervisors, safety officers, and team leaders managing high‑risk tasks.
  • Employees in construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, and utilities.
  • Workers involved in confined space entry, hot work, electrical maintenance, or working at height.

Graduates can pursue roles such as site operative, supervisor, safety officer, maintenance coordinator, or operational manager in industries where controlled work systems are required.

Learners can progress to higher-level health and safety certifications, advanced permit management courses, or leadership and supervisory qualifications, enhancing career development.

Yes, the LICQual Level 2 Award in Permit to Work is internationally recognised, providing globally valued skills for workplace safety and operational compliance.

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