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Welding safety: 5 tips for safer work
Welding safety: 5 tips for safer work
Welding or soldering is a process used to join materials. And because there are several types of process and each one has its proper application, welding safety must also be observed in each one.
As it is a process widely used in industry in general, welding is one of the activities that most involve risks to workers' health. That's because the activity consists of handling a flaming torch, and invisible risks such as radiation. https://talenttraininginstitute.com/en/safe-welding-course/
In addition, welding professionals are exposed to dangers such as burns, smoke, high temperatures, dust and even radiant heat are risks to which welders are exposed.
As a professional who is exposed to risk on a daily basis, this worker must be fit and qualified to carry out processes safely, and use protective equipment as recommended.
Welding safety tips
The use of PPE is essential for the physical safety of the welding professional. Therefore, the use is not restricted to just one, but to all the protective equipment necessary for the protection of each part of the professional's body.
Let's see below 5 tips for the welding professional to carry out his work safely. Follow the reading carefully!
PPE for Welding Safety
1) Suitable solder mask
The welding professional keeps his face very close to the welding site during the welding process, so it is essential to use suitable PPE for the face throughout the process to avoid damage caused by radiant heat, burns from welding sparks and spatter.
Masks must also have an opacity suitable for the process and intended application so as not to cause problems for the eyes.
A full face helmet or hand guard (portable iron face shield) may be adequate depending on the type of welding. Helmets and shields protect against arc rays, sparks and spatter that can strike your face directly while welding.
2) Protect your eyes
Being very sensitive, the eyes during the welding process are subject to serious and permanent damage due to any small spark or weld spatter. Just a few seconds of exposure to the rays of an electric arc can cause eye damage.
Protection by helmets and protectors is important, as they are equipped with a filter mask with appropriate dark lenses. Auto-darkening helmets are helpful as they adjust quickly based on light conditions.
Another layer of eye protection, such as goggles, is important to protect against impact hazards such as splinters and fragments that can ricochet under the helmet.
3) Use shaving PPE
Equipment for welding professionals must fully cover their body and be fire resistant to ensure their safety. The choice of Raspa is made due to its resistance and ease of movement.
Any exposed body part can be painfully injured by ultraviolet and infrared rays. Therefore, the use of scraping PPE is important.
For example, for the lower limbs, we have the Razor Legging. It is also important to use a Shaving Apron to protect the trunk and it can be like a barber. Welding Scrap Gloves are tough and should be worn at all times.
4) Cover all body parts
Before starting any welding activity, it is important for the professional to examine the integrity of his protective equipment and make sure there are no holes through which sparks can enter.
It is important to keep pockets, sleeves and collars buttoned to prevent sparks from penetrating through and causing serious burns. Don't forget the trouser legs that should go over the shoes and the gloves over the sleeves.
Cover all non-fireproof clothing items with suitable equipment, such as a Cowhide Apron or Shaving Sleeves.
Important! Never carry lighters or matches during soldering activities, as they can catch fire when they come into contact with sparks or excessive heat.
5) Ventilate the workspace
The workplace must have adequate ventilation in order to eliminate the gases, vapors and fumes used and generated by the welding and cutting processes, which can make the air toxic, especially in confined spaces.
In many cases, natural ventilation is sufficient, but certain applications may require forced ventilation, cabinets with exhaust hoods, breathing filters or masks with individual air supply to ensure your respiratory safety.
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