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During working in narrow spaces, asphyxiation can be caused by lacking oxygen.
1. To avoid accidents resulting in gas poisoning and asphyxiation, etc, please use the
specified exhaust facilities, aided by breath-protecting appliances.
2. During working in narrow spaces, make sure that operators are monitored by
supervisors, air is thoroughly changed in time and breath-protecting appliances are
offered on hand.
3. Do not make any welding work in degreasing, washing and spraying workshops.
4. Some harmful soot and gases can be produced by welding the steel plates with
plating or painting layers, so it is necessary to use the breath-protecting appliances.
E. Attentions:
to avoid the accidents resulting in fire, explosion or breakage, etc,
obey the following regulations:
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Splash and hot materials that are just welded can cause fires.
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Electrical heating will be caused, when the current circuit on these material like poor
connections of cables and reinforcing steel bars etc. produces incomplete contacts.
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Do not make any welding work on the vessels containing combustibles, otherwise
explosions can be caused.
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Do not weld any sealing vessel such as trough (tank) and tube, otherwise it can
break.
1. Do not place any combustible in welding workshops.
2. Do not make any welding work near to combustible gases.
3. Do not make the hot materials that are just welded close to combustibles.
4. Remove all the combustibles on the back, when welding on the well opening,
ground and wall.
5. Make sure that cable connections are insulated.
6. The connections of cables on the material sides must be close to welding positions
as much as possible.
7. Do not weld any windpipe or sealing through containing gas.
8. Place fire extinguishers near to welding workshops for ensuring safety.
F. Attentions:
to avoid fires by deterioration of welding power insulations, obey the
following regulations:
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If splash by welding and iron powders by grinding enter the power supply,
deterioration of product insulations and even fires can be caused.
1. To prevent splash or iron powders from entering the power supply, keep the
welding power away from any welding or grinding work.
2. To avoid the insulation deterioration by accumulating dusts, periodic inspections or
maintenances must be done.
3. When splash or iron powders enter the power supply, switch off the switches of the
welding machine and switch cabinet, and blow off them by using air.
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