Safety instructions
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Smoke and gases can lead to breathing difficulties and poisoning.
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Do not breathe in smoke and gases.
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Ensure that there is sufficient fresh air.
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Keep solvent vapours away from the arc radiation area. Chlorinated hydrocarbon fumes
can be converted into poisonous phosgene by ultraviolet radiation.
Workpiece, flying sparks and droplets are hot
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Keep children and animals well away from the working area. Their behaviour is
unpredictable.
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Move containers with inflammable or exposive liquids away from the working area.
There is a danger of fire and explosion.
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Never heat explosive liquids, dusts or gases by welding or cutting. There is also a
danger of explosion if apparently harmless substances in closed containers are able to
build up excess pressure when they are heated.
Take care to avoid fire hazards
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Any kind of fire hazards must be avoided. Flames can form e.g. when sparks are flying,
when parts are glowing or hot slag is present.
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A constant check must be kept on whether fire hazards have been created in the
working area.
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Highly inflammable objects, such as matches and cigarette lighters for example, must
not be carried in trouser pockets.
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You must ensure that fire extinguishing equipment - appropriate to the welding process
- is available close to the welding work area and that easy access is possible.
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Containers in which fuels or lubricants have been present must be thoroughly cleaned
before welding begins. It is not sufficient simply for the receptacle to be empty.
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After a workpiece has been welded, it must only be touched or brought into contact
with inflammable material when it has cooled down sufficiently.
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Loose welding connections can completely destroy protective conductor systems of
interior installations and cause fires. Before beginning welding work, ensure that the
earth tongs are properly fixed to the workpiece or welding bench and that there is a
direct electrical connection from the workpiece to the power source.
Noise exceeding 70 dBA can cause permanent hearing damage
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Wear suitable earmuffs or plugs.
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Ensure that other people who spend time in the working area are not inconvenienced
by the noise.
Secure gas cylinder
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Place shielding gas cylinders in the holders provided for them and secure with safety
chains.
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Take care when handling cylinders; do not throw or heat, guard against them toppling
over.
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When moving by crane, take off the gas cylinder from the welding machine.
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