Title: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
1Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
2Welding safety program guidelines
- Determine who is accountable for enforcement of
welding operations - Hot work permitting system
- Perform a job hazard assessment of welding
equipment
1a
3Welding safety program guidelines
- Special procedures for equipment used in welding
process - Care of cylinders
- Ventilation systems
- Fire prevention
1b
4Welding safety program guidelines
- Engineering controls
- Administrative controls
- Personal protective equipment
- Equipment inspection and maintenance
- Incident investigation
1c
5Welding hazards
- Damage to eyes and skin
- Ultraviolet (UV) rays
- Infrared rays
- Purging and cleaning of closed containers prior
to welding operations
2a
6Welding hazards
- Toxic gases, fumes, and dusts
- Fire hazards from welding and cutting operations
2b
7Welding hazards
- Metal splatter
- Electric shock
- Explosion hazards
2c
8General safe work practices
- Use a platform with toeboards when working from
elevated surfaces - Protect workers from stray sparks or slag in
areas below elevated work surfaces
3a
9General safe work practices
- Warn others of hot metal by marking work areas
- Keep floor areas clear of electrodes and/or
electrode stubs
3b
10General safe work practices
- Never use bare conductors, damaged regulators,
torches, or electrode holders - Never arc weld or resist weld while standing on
damp surfaces
3c
11General safe work practices
- Keep fire extinguishers near areas where hot
work is performed
3d
12Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Never accept compressed gas cylinders (CGCs) that
were shipped in a horizontal position - Store CGCs upright
- Keep CGCs secured with chains or cables
4a
13Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Group cylinders by type of gas
- Store full and empty cylinders apart
- Store gases so that old stock is removed and used
first
4b
14Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Keep protective caps on stored CGCs
- Prevent the dropping or banging of CGCs
- Dont roll CGCs along the bottom rim
4c
15Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Dont lift CGCs by the cap unless using hand
trucks designed for this purpose - Prevent cylinders from falling, or from having
objects fall on them
4d
16Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Ensure that valves, hoses, connectors, and
regulators are in good condition
4e
17Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Never open valves until regulators are drained of
gas and pressure adjusting devices are released - When empty, close and return CGCs to the vendor
4f
18Compressed gas cylinder handling and storage
- Empty CGCs must be labeled MT or Empty
- Keep oil and grease away from oxygen CGCs,
valves, and hoses
4g
19Fire watches for welding operations
5a
20Designate a fire watch whenever these conditions
exist
- Combustible material is within 35 feet of the
point of operation - Combustibles are more than 35 feet away, but are
easily ignited by sparks
5b
21Designate a fire watch whenever these conditions
exist
- Wall or floor openings within a 35-foot radius
expose combustible material in adjacent areas - Combustible materials opposite of walls or
ceilings can be ignited by conduction or radiation
5c
22Fire watchers will
- Have fire extinguishers readily available, and be
trained in their use - Be familiar with alarm systems and their
operation in the event of a fire
5d
23Fire watchers will
- Watch for fires in all exposed areas
- Only try to extinguish fires obviously within the
capacity of the equipment
5e
24Fire watchers will
- Stay in hot work areas for at least one half hour
after hot work operations have ceased to detect
and extinguish smoldering fires
5f
25Welding safety in confined spaces
- Before entry, test the work space for the
following types of hazards - Flammability
- Combustibility
- Toxic fumes
- Slippery floor surfaces
6a
26Welding safety in confined spaces
- When and where applicable, wear respiratory
protection and a safety harness attached to a
lifeline
6b
27When hot work in a confined space is interrupted
- Disconnect power to arc welding or cutting
equipment - Remove electrodes from holders
- Turn off torch valves
6c
28When hot work in a confined space is interrupted
- Turn off gas supply to gas welding and cutting
units at a point outside the space - Remove the torch and hose from the confined
space, if possible
6d
29Make housekeeping a priority
- Keep welding areas free of combustibles
- Ensure proper storage of compressed gas cylinders
7
30Dont take shortcuts
- Getting the job done safely is the first
consideration - Always evaluate the job and implement appropriate
safety precautions
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