ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot work and Fire Watcher
The ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot Work and Fire Watcher is a professional qualification designed to provide learners with detailed knowledge and practical skills related to fire safety, hot work monitoring, and workplace risk control. This course builds on basic fire safety knowledge and helps learners understand how to manage hot work activities safely in high risk working environments.
The qualification covers important topics such as permit-to-work systems, fire prevention methods, emergency response procedures, hazard identification, and workplace safety monitoring. Learners also gain practical understanding of fire watcher responsibilities, safe working practices, and methods for reducing fire related risks during hot work operations. The course helps learners improve communication, teamwork, reporting, and safety awareness skills required in industrial and operational workplaces.
This qualification is suitable for learners working in construction, engineering, manufacturing, oil and gas, and other industries where hot work and naked flame activities are common. After completing the course, learners can improve their workplace responsibilities, support safer working practices, and progress into higher level fire safety and supervisory qualifications related to hot work and risk management.
Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot work and Fire Watcher
To enrol in ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot work and Fire Watcher, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot work and Fire Watcher, consists of 5 mandatory units.
- Permit Systems and Documentation
- Workplace Safety Leadership Basics
- Managing Multi‑Hot Work Environments
- Compliance with Regulatory Standards
- Applied Case Studies in Fire Watcher Practice
Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot work and Fire Watcher:
Permit Systems and Documentation
- Explain the purpose and importance of permit‑to‑work systems in hot work environments.
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret, complete, and comply with permit documentation.
- Identify responsibilities of Fire Watchers, supervisors, and contractors within permit‑controlled activities.
- Record and report compliance issues using approved workplace procedures.
- Evaluate permit systems for effectiveness and recommend improvements.
Workplace Safety Leadership Basics
- Describe the principles of effective safety leadership in hot work environments.
- Demonstrate communication and teamwork skills to promote a proactive safety culture.
- Apply basic leadership techniques to guide and support fire watcher teams.
- Recognise the importance of accountability and responsibility in safety‑critical roles.
- Contribute to building trust and cooperation among supervisors, contractors, and safety staff.
Managing Multi Hot Work Environments
- Monitor and coordinate multiple hot work activities simultaneously.
- Identify overlapping hazards and implement control measures to reduce risk.
- Demonstrate prioritisation and decision‑making skills in complex safety scenarios.
- Communicate effectively with multiple teams to ensure compliance with safety protocols.
- Document monitoring activities and contribute to workplace safety audits.
Compliance with Regulatory Standards
- Explain key national and international regulatory standards related to hot work and fire safety.
- Demonstrate compliance with workplace safety legislation and organisational policies.
- Apply regulatory requirements to permit systems, monitoring practices, and emergency response.
- Identify gaps in compliance and recommend corrective actions.
- Support organisational audits and inspections by providing accurate documentation.
Applied Case Studies in Fire Watcher Practice
- Analyse real‑world case studies of fire incidents and hot work operations.
- Identify causes, contributing factors, and lessons learned from case study scenarios.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to practical monitoring and emergency response situations.
- Demonstrate problem‑solving and critical thinking in applied safety contexts.
- Recommend improvements to workplace practices based on case study analysis.
The ICTQual Level 2 Certificate in Naked Flame, Hot Work and Fire Watcher provides learners with extended knowledge and applied skills in permit systems, workplace safety leadership, and emergency preparedness. It builds on the Level 2 Award and prepares learners for supervisory readiness, opening pathways into advanced qualifications and leadership roles.
- Progress to the ICTQual Level 3 Award – focusing on advanced risk management, supervisory practices, and incident investigation.
- Advance into the ICTQual Level 3 Certificate – extended qualification emphasising leadership, compliance, and international safety standards.
- Continue to the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma – strategic qualification covering organisational safety culture, advanced risk management, and applied research.
- Career opportunities include roles such as Fire Watcher Supervisor, Safety Assistant, Permit Coordinator, and Safety Officer in industries like construction, oil and gas, engineering, and manufacturing.
- Supports Continuous Professional Development (CPD) through advanced workshops, safety seminars, and leadership training.
- Provides a foundation for progression into higher occupational safety qualifications offered by international awarding bodies.
