1.Welding and cutting operations are a source of radiation, noise, hear, and noxious fumes; for this reason, the protection of the operator and any spectators must be guaranteed with suitable safety devices and precautions. Never approach arc rays or hot metal without protection. Failure to observe these standards during operation could lead to serious health risks.
2.Wear
3.Always wear safety glasses with side shields under the welding helmet. High temperature slag may be thrown to great distances. Pay attention to fellow workers in the vicinity.
Fire and Explosion Safety
1.Position a
2.Clear away or protect flammable objects such as wood, saw dust, clothing, paints, solvents, petroleum products, natural gas, acetylene, propane, and other substances with fireproof material.
3.Keep an ABC type fire extinguisher near the work area.
4.Never perform welding or cutting operations on closed pipes or containers as the possible internal fumes may cause an explosion.
5.Never perform welding or cutting operations on open pipes or containers that may have come in contact with moisture, chemicals, or flammable materials. Always clean and dry the areas first.
Fumes and Gases Hazards
1.Welding and cutting fumes and gases may be hazardous if inhaled for long periods of time.
2.Install a natural or
3.Use a
4.When welding or cutting in small areas, the operator should be externally accompanied by another person to observe accident prevention procedures.
5.Do not perform welding operations near chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors produced by degreasing or painting; the heat generated by arc rays can react to form phosgene, a highly toxic gas.
6.Irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat are symptoms of inadequate ventilation. Take immediate steps to improve ventilation. Do not continue operations if symptoms persist.
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