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This is a discussion on Safety information within the Safety First forums, part of the General Discussions category; Safety information - American Welding Society 1 Fumes and Gases Oct 05 2 Radiation Oct 03 3 Noise Oct 03 ...
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| Safety information - American Welding Society 1 Fumes and Gases Oct 05 2 Radiation Oct 03 3 Noise Oct 03 4 Chromium and Nickel in Welding Fume Oct 03 5 Electrical Hazards Aug 06 6 Fire and Explosion Prevention Aug 06 7 Burn Protection Sep 95 8 Mechanical Hazards Sep 95 9 Tripping and Falling Sep 95 10 Falling Objects Sep 95 11 Confined Spaces Sep 95 12 Contact Lens Wear Sep 95 13 Ergonomics in the Welding Environment Sep 95 14 Graphic Symbols for Precautionary Labels Sep 95 15 Style Guidelines for Safety and Health Documents Sep 95 16 Pacemakers and Welding Mar 97 17 Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Jan 96 18 Lockout/Tagout Mar 97 19 Laser Welding and Cutting Safety Mar 98 20 Thermal Spraying Safety Feb 97 21 Resistance Spot Welding Feb 99 22 Cadmium Exposure from Welding & Allied Processes Jan 02 23 California Proposition 65 Jul 01 24 Fluxes for Arc Welding and Brazing: Safe Handling and Use Jan 02 25 Metal Fume Fever Jan 02 26 Arc Viewing Distance Jul 04 27 Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes Oct 03 28 Oxyfuel Safety: Check Valves and Flashback Arrestors Apr 05 29 Grounding of Portable and Vehicle Mounted Welding Generators July 04 30 Cylinders: Safe Storage, Handling, and Use Safety information - American Welding Society
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This looks like a good post to sticky to the top. ron
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Being an experienced welder i would always advise wearing proper overalls . I herd of a chap who used to weld all the time wearing a t shirt sadley he got a cancerous growth under his arm. As a result he died as it was not descoverd until it had spread around his body. so always stay safe!
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