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SOURCE OF
HAZARD
HAZARD
HOW TO AVOID
Chromium and
Nickel Fumes
Welding Fumes
Do not breathe fumes and gases.
Keep your head out of the
fumes.
Use enough ventilation or
exhaust at the arc or both to keep
fumes and gases from your
breathing zone and general area
Hazard Distances
Ultraviolet
Radiation
Maintain proper distances from
the Arc Ray.
Review the “Safety and Health
Fact Sheet No. 26” from the
AWS for recommendations.
Falling Objects
Falling Objects
Be certain that material being
welded or cut is secured from
falling.
Do not permit loose objects near
the edge of overhead structures
Confined Space
Fire, Exposure to
Hazardous Air
Contaminants
Determine if special training or a
permit is required to enter the
space.
Open all covers and secure them
from closing.
Test atmosphere for:
(1) suitable oxygen content
(2) combustibles or reactives
(3) toxics
Sparks, Radiation,
Hot Metal,
Slag, Heat
Electrical, Thermal
Wear a helmet with filter lens
and cover plate that complies
with ANSI Z87.1 for protection
from radiant energy, flying
sparks, and spatter.
According to ANSI Z49.1 and
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252,
"Helmets and hand shields shall
protect the face, forehead, neck,
and ears PPE
Hot Metal, Slag,
Arc Rays, Hot
Work Piece
Thermal
Use approved helmets or hand
shields that provide protection
for the face, neck, and ears, and
wear a head covering.
Wear approved safety goggles or
safety glasses with side shields,
even under your helmet.
Wear dry, hole-free insulating
gloves.
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