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Ozito 120A - Welding Safety Precautions; Heat, Dress, and Fire Safety

Ozito 120A
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9
Do not weld materials in overhead positions.
Heat
It is desirable that welding gloves are worn whilst welding. They will protect the hands from ultra-
violet radiation and direct heat of the arc.
Dress
In addition to face shield, welding gloves and overalls, other types of protective clothing should be
worn when welding. Additional protective clothing such as a leather apron, sock protectors and a hat
will all assist in reducing any injuries due to heat, sparks and slag produced during welding.
OVERALLS should also be worn. They should be of type designed to be buttoned at the wrists and the
neck.
Avoid exposing skin as UV rays are produced by the arc.
Spatter and fire
Welding spark may cause accidental fire, please make sure that there is no welding working position
nearby the welding working position, equip with the fire extinguisher all around.
Welding is always classified as hot work, so pay attention to fire safety regulations during welding
and after it.
Remember that fire can break out from sparks even several hours after the welding work is
completed.
Protect the environment from welding splatter. Remove flammable materials, such as flammable
fluids, from the welding vicinity and supply the welding site with adequate fire fighting equipment.
In special welding jobs, be prepared for hazards such as fire or explosion when welding container
type work pieces.
Never direct the spark spray or cutting spray of a grinder toward the welding machine or flammable
materials.
Beware of hot objects or splatter falling on the machine when working above the machine.
Welding in flammable or explosive sites is absolutely forbidden.

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