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1.05.03 Gases and Fumes
To protect you and others from fumes and gases produced during the welding
processes, use safeguards.
Inhalation of gases and fumes
produced during the welding
processes can be dangerous and
hazardous to your health.
Welding in confined spaces
may cause oxygen deficiency,
resulting in suffocation.
Never perform the welding
work in the vicinity of
degreasing, washing, and
spraying operations. Doing so
may cause harmful gases.
To prevent gas poisoning or
suffocation, use local
ventilating facilities set forth in
legislations or
Regulations (Industrial Safety
and Health Law and Ordinance
on Prevention of Hazards Due
to Dusts and/or Fumes) or wear
a respirator.
When welding in confined
spaces, ensure that the welding
area is adequately ventilated,
wear a respirator, and perform
the welding work under
supervision.
When welding a coated steel
plate, ensure that the welding
area is adequately ventilated or
wear a respirator. Welding
coated steel plates
may
produce harmful fumes or
gases.
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