The Basics of Welding Safety (3 Part Series)

SafetyGuy08 from safetycommunity.com posted a great 3 part series on Welding Safety. The links to the 3 articles are below but first here is a little excerpt that talks about the important of FRC Safety clothing:

Certain precautions therefore have to be taken in order to avoid burns. Bare skin is, of course, not recommended. Flame retardant and fire resistant clothing is necessary. In addition, a certain number of other issues have to be taken into consideration:

  • No pockets – With flying super heated debris flying around, pockets are a hazard. Hot pieces can land inside a pocket and burn without being able to fall away.
  • Buttoned up collars – Keeping flying debris out of the neck line is essential
  • Shirts outside of the pants – Tucking the shirts inside the pants creates the same type of issue that pockets do. Shirts outside of the pants allow the hot particles to fall away rather than simmering.
  • Pants without cuffs – Cuffs end up essentially being the same thing as pockets.
  • Flammable and combustible material needs to be far from the welding area. Sparks and debris can be projected up to 35 feet or more.
  • The rules above about clothing apply to co-workers and others who might be in the immediate vicinity
  • Know the location of the fire extinguishers before you start working. Once a fire is blazing, it’s too late to go looking for it. Be prepared.

Heat issues

When dealing with temperatures that can reach 10,000 degrees, and complete skin coverage, especially with FR clothing, we are automatically talking about the possibility of heat stress. Understand the symptoms and treatment of heat related health issues and take the appropriate measures. Make sure that you take frequent breaks away from the heat and stay hydrated at all times.

You can read all three post at the following links…

http://www.safetycommunity.com/profiles/blogs/the-basics-of-welding-safety

http://www.safetycommunity.com/profiles/blogs/the-basics-of-welding-safety-1

http://www.safetycommunity.com/profiles/blogs/the-basics-of-welding-safety-2

OSHA Clarifies Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations

Important memo released by OSHA on March 19 regarding the enforcement policy for FR clothing in oil and gas industry.

While the oil and gas industry has worked to reduce the risk of flash fire incidents, these efforts have not eliminated the occurrence of flash fires, nor the resulting burn injuries and fatalities. The use of FRC greatly improves the chance of a worker surviving and regaining quality of life after a flash fire. FRC can significantly reduce both the extent and severity of burn injuries to the body.

Contact Master Industrial to get your company up to OSHA code. Visit us at Master Industrial or call us at 1-800-469-4399.

You can view the entire OSHA article here…
Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations

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