📝 LinkedIn • Marcin Worecki

After an incident, the same question always comes up: 'Who let them in and who communicated the risks?' If you don't have confirmation, chaos ensues.

External technical personnel work on 'foreign territory' and often in conditions where risks change daily.

What should be tied down and provable: • Local risks for the zone and task • Plant induction: site rules, restricted areas, reporting work/incidents • Evacuation and fire safety: routes, alarms, assembly points • Coordination of multiple entities on one site • Evidences, not declarations: who, when, and what they acknowledged

Live Permits tie this together in practice: training and risks are linked to the person, job, and zone, and confirmations have a history and audit trail.

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