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Electric Arc Welding Management Safety BriefProperly installed and used the arc welder is very safe, but if used improperly the operator can be exposed to a number of hazards including toxic fumes, dusts, burns, fires, explosions, electric shock, radiation, noise, and heat stress. Any of these hazards can cause injury or death. KEY POINTS · Be sure the welder is properly installed and grounded.· Never weld without adequate ventilation.· Take proper precautions to prevent fires.· Protect your entire body with fire retardant clothing, shoes, and gloves.· Wear eye protection at all times.· Weld only in a fire safe area.· Never do any welding, cutting, or hot work on used drums, barrels, tanks, or other containers.· Mark metal "HOT" with a soapstone.· Keep a well stocked first aid kit handy.OSHA uses these Safety Codes which are Incorporated by Reference ANSI C33.2-56 Safety Standard for Transformer-Type Arc Welding Machines, IBR approved for §1910.254(b)(1). ANSI Z49.1-67 Safety in Welding and Cutting, IBR approved for §1910.252(c)(1)(iv)(A) and (B). AWS A6.1 (1966) Recommended Safe Practices for Gas Shielded Arc Welding, IBR approved for §1910.254(d)(1). AWS D1.0-1966 Code for Welding in Building Construction, IBR approved for §1910.27(b)(6). NEMA EW-1 (1962) Requirements for Electric Arc Welding Apparatus, IBR approved for §§1910.254(b)(1). NFPA 51B-1962 Standard for Fire Protection in Use of Cutting and Welding Processes, IBR approved for §1910.252(a)(1) introductory text.
SELECTING THE ARC WELDER INSTALLING THE ARC WELDER The frame or case of the welder shall be properly grounded. A safety-type disconnecting switch or controller shall be located near the machine. The welder or welders shall be protected by a properly sized fuse or circuit breaker on an independent circuit. VENTILATION FIRE PREVENTION Suitable fire extinguishing equipment such as buckets of sand or a dry chemical extinguisher of the ABC type should be readily available. The extinguisher should be large enough for the situation with a 10# size adequate for most farm and school shops. PERSONAL PROTECTION Plastic disposable cigarette lighters are very dangerous around heat and flame. It is very important that they not be carried in the pockets while welding. Always provide protection to bystanders or other workers by welding inside a properly screened area, if possible. If unable to work inside a screened area then protection to others should be provided by a portable screen or shield, or by their wearing anti-flash goggles. SAFE OPERATION OF THE WELDER Because of their potentially explosive nature, we strongly recommend that no welding, cutting, or hot work be attempted on used drums, barrels, tanks, or other containers under any circumstances. If possible, work to be welded should be placed on a firebrick surface at a comfortable height. Welding should never be done directly on a concrete floor. Heat from the arc can cause steam to build-up in the floor which could cause an explosion. The welder cables should be positioned so that sparks and molten metal will not fall on them. They should also be kept free of grease and oil and located where they will not be driven over. Electric welders can kill by electric shock. If the welding operation must be done on steel or other conductive material an insulating mat must be used under the operator. If the welding area is wet or damp or the operator is actively perspiring then he/she should wear rubber gloves under the welding gloves. It is easier and safer to establish an arc on a clean surface than a dirty or rusty one. Therefore, metal should always be thoroughly cleaned by wire brushing or other method prior to welding. When chipping slag or wire brushing the finished bead the operator should always be sure to protect his eyes and body from flying slag and chips. Unused electrodes and electrode stubs should not be left on the floor as they create a slipping hazard. Hot metal should be handled with metal tongs or pliers. When quenching hot metal in water it should be done carefully to prevent painful burns from the escaping steam. Any metal left to cool should be carefully marked "HOT" with a soapstone. When welding is finished for the day or suspended for any length of time electrodes should be removed from the holder. The holder should be placed where no accidental contact could occur, and the welder should be disconnected from the power source. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ENGINE POWERED WELDERS Always operate in an open well-ventilated area or vent the engine exhaust directly outdoors. Never fuel the engine while running or in the presence of an open flame. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately and wait for fumes to disperse before starting the engine. *Never remove the radiator pressure cap from liquid cooled engines while they are hot to prevent scalding yourself. Stop the engine before performing any maintenance or trouble shooting. The ignition system should be disabled to prevent accidental start of the engine. Keep all guards and shields in place. Keep hands, hair, and clothing away from moving parts. FIRST AID
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