Stud Welding Safety Precautions
WELDING SPARKS
Heat from ames and arcs can start res. Hot slag or sparks can also cause res and
explosions.
Remove all combusble materials from the work area or cover these materials with a protecve
non-ammable tarp. Combusble materials include wood, fabrics, sawdust, liquid and gas fuels,
solvents, paints and coangs, paper, etc.
Hot sparks or hot metal can fall through cracks or crevices in oors or wall openings and cause a
hidden smoldering re. Make certain that such openings are protected from hot sparks and metal.
ELECTRIC and MAGNETIC FIELDS
Electric current owing through any conductor causes localized Electro-Magnec Fields (EMF).
Welding and cung current creates EMF around welding cables and welding machines.
Operators having pacemakers should consult their physician before welding, EMF may
interfere with some pacemakers
Exposure to EMF may have other health eects, which are unknown
Operators should use the following procedures to minimize exposure to EMF
Route the work cables together, secure them with electrical tape when possible
Never coil the work cable around any part of the body
Do not stand between the work cables
Connect the work cable to the work piece as close as possible to the area being welded
Keep welding power source and cables as far away from your body as possible
Electromagnec elds can irrevocable erase magnec data carriers (computer memory, credit
cards, security ID cards, etc.)
Electromagnec elds may magneze and damage watches or similar digital devices
PROTECT YOURSELF and OTHERS
Some welding, cung, and gouging processes are noisy and require ear protecon.
The arc, like the sun, emits ultraviolet (UV) and other radiaon and may injure skin and
eyes. Hot metal can cause burns. Training in the proper use of welding processes and
equipment is essenal to prevent accidents.
Wear ameproof type gloves, heavy long-sleeve shirt, cu less trousers, and a welding helmet
or cap for hair protecon, to protect against arc rays and hot sparks or hot metal. A ame-
proof apron may also be desirable as protecon against radiated heat and sparks.
Hot sparks or metal can lodge in rolled up sleeves, trouser cus, or pockets. Sleeves and col-
lars should be kept buoned, and open pockets eliminated from the front of clothing.
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