How Long Should a Fire Watch Stay After Hot Work?
✅ Explanation
A fire watch is a competent and trained person assigned to observe the hot work area during and after hot work activities to ensure that no fire develops.
Hot work includes: 👉 Welding
👉 Cutting
👉 Grinding
👉 Brazing
👉 Soldering
Even when the job is finished, sparks, slag, and heated surfaces can remain hot and may ignite nearby combustible materials later.
Therefore, fire watch must continue after the hot work has been completed.
📘 Required Fire Watch Duration
According to common industry safety requirements:
👉 Fire watch should remain on site for at least 30 minutes after completion of hot work.
In higher-risk locations, the monitoring period may be extended to:
✔ 60 minutes or longer
✔ As required by the hot work permit
✔ According to site procedures and risk assessment
📘 Why Is Post-Hot Work Fire Watch Necessary?
Because:
👉 Sparks can remain hidden in cracks and gaps
👉 Hot metal may ignite nearby materials later
👉 Smoldering fires may not be immediately visible
👉 Heat can transfer through walls, floors, or metal structures
👉 Fire may start after workers have left the area
📘 Responsibilities of a Fire Watch
👉 Continuously observe the work area
👉 Keep firefighting equipment readily available
👉 Check for combustible materials nearby
👉 Watch for sparks and signs of smoke
👉 Raise the alarm in case of fire
👉 Inspect the area after work is completed
🏗 Example
👉 A worker performs grinding work near cardboard boxes in a warehouse.
After the grinding work ends:
✔ Fire watch remains for 30 minutes
✔ Continues inspecting the area
✔ Detects smoke from a hidden spark behind stored materials
✔ Uses a fire extinguisher immediately
As a result, a potential fire is prevented.
📘 Situations Requiring Extended Fire Watch
A longer monitoring period may be needed when:
👉 Working near combustible materials
👉 Confined space hot work
👉 Areas with poor ventilation
👉 False ceilings or hidden voids
👉 Oil, gas, and petrochemical facilities
⚠ Important Point
👉 Many hot work fires occur after the job is completed because the area was left unattended too soon.
💡 Easy Interview Line
👉 A fire watch should remain for at least 30 minutes after hot work is completed to detect and control any hidden fire hazards.

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