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Title: Arc Welding Safety


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Arc Welding Safety
  • Ag Mechanics

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Burns
  • One of most common and painful injuries
  • Caused by
  • Ultraviolet light rays
  • Contact with hot material
  • Chance of infection high because of dead tissue
  • Reduce chance by proper medical treatment

3
Burns
  • Degrees of severity
  • First-degree burns
  • Second-degree burns
  • Third-degree burns

4
Burns
  • First-degree burn symptoms
  • Surface of skin is reddish in color, tender, and
    painful
  • Skin is unbroken

5
First-Degree
  • Treatment
  • Put under cold (not icy) water OR
  • Apply cold-water compresses (clean towel, or
    washcloth soaked in cold water)
  • Cover area with sterile bandages or a clean cloth
  • DO NOT apply butter or grease or any other home
    remedies or medications

6
Burns
  • Second-degree
  • Surface of skin is severely damaged
  • Formation of blisters
  • Possible breaks

7
Second-Degree
  • Treatment
  • Put under cold (not icy) water OR
  • Apply cold-water compresses
  • Gently pat dry with clean towel
  • Cover with sterile bandage or clean cloth to
    prevent infection
  • Seek medical attention

8
Burns
  • Third-degree burns
  • Surface of skin and possibly tissue below skin
    appear white or charred
  • Little pain may be present initially because
    nerve endings have been destroyed

9
Third-degree
  • Treatment
  • Do not remove any clothes that are stuck to the
    burn
  • Do not put ice water or ice on burns
  • Do no apply ointments, sprays, antiseptics, or
    home remedies
  • Cover area with thick, sterile, nonfluffy
    dressings
  • Seek medical attention IMMEDIATELY

10
Light Burns
  • Caused by light
  • Ultraviolet
  • Not visible to unaided human eye
  • Infrared
  • Not visible to unaided human eye
  • Visible
  • During welding, one or more of the three types of
    light may be present

11
Ultraviolet Lights
  • Most dangerous
  • Can cause first-degree and second-degree burns to
    a welders eyes or exposed skin
  • So intense a welder can receive a flash burn to
    eyes within seconds and skin can be burned within
    minutes

12
Infrared Lights
  • Light wave felt as heat
  • Can cause burns
  • Will immediately feel this type of light
  • Burns can be easily avoided

13
Visible Light
  • Light that we see
  • Produced in varying quantities and colors during
    welding
  • Too much may cause temporary night blindness
    (poor eyesight under low-light conditions)
  • Too little visible light may cause eye strain,
    but not hazardous

14
Fire Protection
  • Fire extinguishers suitable for Class A, B, and C
  • Fire Blanket
  • First-Aid Kit
  • All grease, oil, sawdust, paper, rags, and other
    flammable materials must be removed

15
Eye protection
  • Always at risk of getting particles in your eyes
    when welding, grinding, sanding, or wire brushing
  • Adequate eye protection is critical
  • Eye injuries should be considered serious
  • Susceptible to infection

16
Eye protection
  • Goggles
  • Wear safety glasses underneath
  • Shade 5
  • Use for
  • plasma cutter
  • Oxy-acetylene torch

17
Eye Protection
  • Face Shields
  • Wear safety glasses underneath
  • Also protect entire face from flying sparks

18
Eye Protection
  • Welding helmets
  • Wear safety glasses underneath
  • Shade 10 filter lens
  • Reduces intensity of light waves given off by arc
  • Also protects face and neck from hot welding
    sparks

19
Flash Protection
  • Any device that shields your eyes or exposed skin
    OR
  • protects onlookers from light produced by a
    welding arc
  • Curtains, screens, barriers, or other similar
    devices protect workers in welding area

20
Welding Gloves
  • Protects hands from damage caused by ultraviolet
    and infrared light waves, hot metal, and sparks
  • Soft, all-leather with cloth insulated liner
  • Some metal still too hot to handle even with
    gloves
  • Use metal tongs or pliers

21
Good Example
22
Welding Fumes
  • Welding fumes can be harmful to the welder
    causing implications such as
  • Irritation of the respiratory tract
  • Metal fume fever
  • Slightly increase the risk of lung cancer
  • For these reasons, one should take precaution
    with welding fumes

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Welding Fumes
  • Welding should be done in a well ventilated area
  • Should attempt to control fumes at the source
  • Common ways
  • Local exhaust ventilation
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