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Welding, Cutting and Brazing 29 CFR 1910, Subpart Q

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Compressed Gases
Covered in Subpart H, but an integral part of welding, cutting, and brazing Compressed gas hazards Gases used for cutting, brazing, and shielding the weld

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Cylinder Inspection
Most compressed gas cylinders must be periodically tested/ recertified (DOT) All cylinders contain markings/ symbols that indicate certification status

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Specific Gases
Several of the gases have specific OSHA standards These gases include acetylene, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrous oxide, ammonia, and LPG

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Basic Fire Prevention


Fire hazards must be removed, or
Guards installed, or Welding/cutting must NOT take place

Hot work permit should be used to ensure that all fire hazards are controlled Use of fire watch
1/2 hour after operation ceases

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Fire Prevention (cont.)


Fire extinguishers must be charged/available Never weld in the presence of explosive atmospheres Do not weld on used drums, barrels, tanks, or other containers Test potentially explosive containers for flammable atmospheres Shut off cylinder valves when they are not in use
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Protection of Personnel
Keep working surfaces clean and unobstructed Wear eye protection
Use safety glasses under welding hood

Protective clothing must be used per 1910.132 Welding in confined spaces


Machines located outside of space Other confined space precautions apply (1910.146)

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Oxygen-Fuel Welding
29 CFR 1910.253 Acetylene
Flammable Unstable Cannot be piped above 15 psi

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Basic Rules for Oxyacetylene Welding


Blow out cylinder valve Release regulator Stand to one side of regulator Open cylinder valve slowly Not more than 15 psi

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Basic Rules (cont.)


Purge oxygen and acetylene passages Light the acetylene Never use oil or grease Do not use oxygen Keep your work area clean

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Storage of Fuel Cylinders


Storage area must be well ventilated Cylinders must be at least 20 feet from combustibles Valves must be closed Valve protection must be in place Inside storage must be limited to 2,000 cubic feet. Cylinders must be stored in upright position Oxygen must be at least 20 feet from fuel gas or 5 feet with a 1/2 hour fire barrier
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Gas Cylinder Precautions


Never lift cylinders by the service valve or valve protection (use slings, net, etc.) Keys, handles, hand wheels must be present Use proper regulator Open acetylene valve no more than 11/2 turns

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Protective Devices
Pressure relief valves Backflow preventers Fuel gas hosered (sometimes black) Oxygen hosegreen Hose protection required Pressure-reducing regulators

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Arc Welding
Electric current fuses parent metal and welding rod Indispensable in metal working Used for carbon and alloy steels and nonferrous metals

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Shielding
Air must be kept away from weld area Shielding protects the integrity of the weld joint Flux or gas mixture is used as a shield

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Common Arc Welding Processes


Shielded metal arc welding (stick welding) Gas metal arc welding (MIG welding) Gas tungsten arc welding (TIG welding) Flux cored arc welding Submerged arc welding Arc cutting Plasma arc cutting

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Installation and Maintenance


Welding machine must be grounded Work area must be dry and free of hazards Connections must be tightly made Splices within 10 feet of holder are prohibited Cables must be maintained and conductors well insulated

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Welding Health Hazards


Zinc Cadmium Beryllium Iron Oxide Mercury Lead Fluorides Chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents Phosgene Carbon monoxide Ozone Nitrogen Oxides

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Welding Physical Hazards


Ultraviolet radiation Infrared radiation Intense visible light

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Lens Shades for Typical Welding


Welding Process Shielded metal arc Gas metal arc Gas Tungsten arc Torch brazing Gas welding Lens Shade Number 10-14 11-12 12 3 or 4 4-8

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Quiz
1. Fuel cylinders must be stored at least _____ feet from combustibles. 2. Shielding is a process used to protect the eyes from welding fume.

True or False

3. Three physical welding hazards are ____________ radiation, infrared radiation and intense visible light. 4. You should not use oxygen as a substitute for air. True or False 5. As long as they are secure, fuel cylinders can be stored on their side. True or False
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Quiz (cont.)
6. Gas Metal Arc Welding is also known as _____________ welding. 7. Exposure to zinc fumes may cause metal fume fever. True or False 8. Cylinder inspection requirements are regulated by the Department of ____________________. 9. Acetylene has a very narrow flammable range. True or False 10. Backflow prevention should be provided for oxygen cylinders. True or False
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Quiz Answers
1. Fuel cylinders must be stored at least 20 feet from combustibles. 2. False. Shielding is a process used to keep air away from the weld. 3. Three physical welding hazards are ultraviolet radiation, infrared radiation, and intense visible light. 4. True. You should not use oxygen as a substitute for air. 5. False. Fuel cylinders must always be stored upright. 6. Gas Metal Arc Welding is also known as MIG welding.
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Quiz Answers (cont.)


7. True. Exposure to zinc fumes may cause metal fume fever. 8. Cylinder inspection requirements are regulated by the Department of Transportation. 9. False. Acetylene has a very wide flammable range. 10. True. Backflow prevention should be provided for all oxygen cylinders.

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