safety in the shop a guide to safety while arc welding mr. brudelie

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SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

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Page 1: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

SAFETY IN THE SHOPA GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC

WELDING

Mr. Brudelie

Page 2: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

PRESENTATION OUTLINEGENERAL SHOP SAFETY

HOUSEKEEPING

FIRE PREVENTION

MANAGEMENT

WELDING SHOP SAFETYEYE PROTECTION

DRESS CODE

BEHAVIOR

VENTILATION

Page 3: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

Housekeeping

• Cleaning work areas

• Sweeping—prevent slips and falls

• Keeping designated walking areas clear of debris

• Restoring equipment and tools after job is completed

Page 4: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

Fire Prevention

• Discard frayed cords and wires

• Keep flammable liquids away from heat

• Class C fire extinguishers for electrical fires with a 15 foot maximum distance apart

Page 5: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

General Management

• Safety programs—training, meetings, etc.

• MSDS sheets

• Emergency phone numbers

Page 6: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

• “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” when it comes to eye protection

• Always wear proper eye protection when working in the shop

• A welder must be protected from harmful light radiation given off by the welding process

• For welding you will be using chipping goggles and a welding helmet

SAFETY: Eye Protection

Page 7: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

Here are

examples of

proper eye

protection

Page 8: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

Dress Code• Wear properly fitted clothes.• When welding, sleeves should be buttoned

and gloves should be worn.• Wear boots or high top; Tightly laced shoes.• Do not wear loose clothing, shirt tails, and

unbuttoned sleeves around power equipment.• Do not wear clothes that you do not want to

get dirty.

Page 9: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

• Here’s a good example of a welder wearing all the proper welding protection

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Behavior

• Most accidents are caused by carelessness

• Caused by human error

• Refrain from getting involved in poor

shop behavior:scuffling playing with tools

tripping running

pushing hurrying projects

disobeying shop rules loud talking

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Welding Fumes

• Welding fumes can be harmful to the welder causing implications such as:– Irritation of the respiratory tract– Metal fume fever– A condition known as siderosis– Slightly increase the risk of lung cancer

• For these reasons, one should take precaution with welding fumes

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Welding Fumes

• Welding should be done in a well ventilated area

• Should attempt to control fumes at the source– Common ways

• Extracted benches

• Local exhaust ventilation

Page 13: SAFETY IN THE SHOP A GUIDE TO SAFETY WHILE ARC WELDING Mr. Brudelie

Common Ventilation Practices

Extracted bench method Local exhaust ventilation

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Examples of Welding Practices

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Conclusion

• You have just received a crash course in general and welding shop safety. Using these guidelines and precautions will provide a safer, more efficient workplace.

• Questions??????