The occupational safety and health administration osha provides basic fire prevention and protection precautions to follow in the welding cutting and brazing standard found in 29 code of federal regulations cfr 1910 252 a.
Welding and cutting safety.
Safety and health topics welding cutting and brazing.
Arc welding is a safe occupation when proper precautions are taken.
To report an emergency file a complaint with osha or ask a safety and health question call 1 800 321 6742 osha.
Arc welding and cutting safety the nature of arc welding cutting creates additional safety hazards primarily due to the intensity of the electric current used to perform the work.
Rotation of workers performing welding and cutting tasks and fire watch tasks is an example of an administrative control.
Safety hazards from these operations include burns eye damage electrical shock cuts and crushed toes and fingers.
Health hazards from welding cutting and brazing operations include exposures to metal fumes and to ultraviolet uv radiation.
These welding safety training powerpoints cover all the dangerous aspects of welding and how you can combat them with safety precautions.
Many hazards are associated with welding and cutting safety but as in any other operations they can be controlled by appropriate preventive measures.
For everyone involved in any phase of welding steel structures engineers detailers fabricators erectors inspectors etc.
Indiana university environmental health and safety iuehs developed this program to provide occupational safety guidelines for welding cutting and brazing wcb flame activities in order to comply with occupational safety and health administration osha regulations 29 cfr 1910 252 1910 253 and 1910 254.
The new d1 1 spells out the requirements for design procedures qualifications fabrication inspection and repair of steel structures made of tubes plate and structural shapes that are subject to either static or cyclic loading.
Unless these measures are taken the hazardous situations can easily give rise to personnel injury and or material damage.
Welding and cutting hazard examples are electric shock fumes and gases welding sparks.
Workers should use only electrode holders that are rated for the maximum current of the electrodes and that have been designed for the task to be performed.