《Liccoln WPHB - Section 15 (Safety in Welding)》.pdf
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Section 15
SAFETY IN WELDING
SECTION 15.1
SAFETY PRACTICES IN WELDING
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Personal Protection 15.1-1
Arc Rays 15.1-1
Noise 15.1-2
Inspection and Maintenance of
Equipment and Work 15.1-2
Care and Cleaning of Work Area 15.1-3
Gas Cylinders 15.1-4
Specific Concerns 15.1-4
Possible Shock Hazards 15.1-4
Fire Hazards 15.1-5
Fumes and Gases 15.1-6
Ventilation 15.1-7
Exhaust Hoods and Booths 15.1-7
Working in Confined Spaces 15.1-8
Safety Supplements 15.1-9
Section 15, Safety in Welding, was obtained from
Lincoln Bulletin E205. It is strongly recommended
that the most recent version of this bulletin be
consulted to be aware of current safety practices in
welding.
15.1-1
Safety Practices in Welding
Arc welding is a safe occupation when sufficient Because of its durability and resistance to fire,
measures are taken to protect the welder from wool clothing is suggested over synthetics (which
potential hazards. When these measures are overlooked melt when exposed to extreme heat) or cotton, unless
or ignored, however, welders can encounter such it is specially treated for fire protection. If possible,
dangers as electric shock, overexposure to radiation, keep your clothes clean of grease and oil, as these
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