High Risk Work: When Do you Need a Permit
High Risk Work: When Do you Need a Permit
Our focus is on ensuring we get things right in the high risk work we do every time.
Here we list the types of work where you must operate under an approved permit.
Note that some customers also have additional permit requirements that we have also listed.
When working for the following customers, other permit conditions apply and you need to work under their permit system. Permits are required for the same types of high-risk work as listed in our Citycare Property requirements, however they have different triggers for each permit.
Christchurch City Council (CCC)
In addition to the standard permits listed, CCC also require permits for:
- Transfer of Control - When the management of the safety controls for a work zone (or project) are transferred to a third party.
- Critical Safety Systems - Work on any critical system e.g., fire alarms, and supression systems.
- Lockout Tag Out - When locking/tagging out any source of energy supply.
- Isolation Point - When working on any point of energy supply to equipment that can be isolated.
Speak with your Citycare Property contact to confirm the different triggers for each permit.
Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL)
CIAL apply the same permits for the types of work listed, however they do have different triggers for:
- Hot work
- Excavations/Trenching
Speak with your Citycare Property contact to confirm the different triggers for each permit.