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The welding arc can cause serious
burns. Avoid contact with skin.
Sparks and molten metal are
ejected during welding. Take
precautions to prevent fire.
Sparks and molten metal can pass
through gaps. Be aware that fire
can start out of sight.
Do not weld pressurised containers.
or containers containing
flammable vapours e.g. fuel tanks.
Always have appropriate fire
fighting equipment to hand
suitable for use in electrical
environments.
Avoid carrying any fuels with you
e.g. cigarette lighters or matches.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
The body should be protected by
suitable clothing.
The use of neck protection may be
necessary against reflected
radiation.
Arc machines generate a
magnetic field which is detrimental
to pacemakers. Consult your
doctor before going near active
welding equipment/operations.
The UV and IR radiation generated
by welding is highly damaging to
the eye, causing burns. This can
also affect the skin.
Always use suitable welding shields
equipped with appropriate
protection filters.
Where there are pedestrians and
traffic ensure a protective screen is
used to avoid accidental arc glare.
Do not weld in the vicinity of
children or animals and ensure no
one is looking before striking an
arc.
Wear hearing protection if
required.
Allow the weld to cool. Hot metal
should never be handled without
gloves.
Take care when adjusting or
maintaining the torch, that it has
had time to cool sufficiently and
the welder is disconnected from
the mains supply.
First aid facilities and a qualified first
aid person should be available
unless medical facilities are close
by, for immediate treatment of
flash burns of the eyes and skin
burns.
A hard hat should be worn when
others are working overhead.
Flammable hair sprays/gels should
not be used by persons intending
to weld or cut.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear gauntlet gloves designed for
use in welding.
Wear an apron, and protective
shoes.
Wear cuffless trousers (not turned
up) to avoid catching sparks and
slag.
Avoid oily greasy clothing.
Protective head and shoulder
coverings should be worn when
overhead welding.
Wear helmet with safety goggles or
glasses with side shields
underneath, appropriate filter
lenses or plates (protected by clear
glass). This is a MUST for welding
(and chipping) to protect the eyes

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Clarke MIG102NG Specifications

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BrandClarke
ModelMIG102NG
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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