Safety Recommendations for Gas Welding
Welding and cutting of metals involve the
application of intense heat to the objects being
welded or cut. This intense heat in welding
is obtained from the use of inflammable gases,
(e.g. acetylene, hydrogen, etc.) or
electricity. The intense welding heat and the sources
employed to produce it can be potentially
hazardous. Therefore, to protect persons from
injury and to protect building and
equipment against fire, etc., a set of recommendations
concerning safety and health measures for
the welders and those concerned with the safety
of the equipments etc., have been published
by BIS and many other similar but International
organizations. By keeping in mind these
recommendations or precautions, the risks associated
with welding can be largely reduced.
Therefore, it is suggested that the beginner in the field
of gas welding must go through and become
familiar with these general safety
recommendations, which are given below.
1. Never hang a torch with its hose on
regulators or cylinder valves.
2. During working, if the welding tip
becomes overheated it may be cooled by plunging
the torch into water; close the acetylene
valve but leave a little oxygen flowing.
3. Always use the correct pressure
regulators for a gas. Acetylene pressure regulator
should never be used with any other gas.
4. Do not move the cylinder by holding the
pressure regulator and also handle pressure
regulators carefully.
5. Use pressure regulator only at pressures
for which it is intended.
6. Open cylinder valves slowly to avoid
straining the mechanism of pressure regulator.
7. Never use oil, grease or lubricant of
any kind on regulator connections.
8. For repairs, calibrations and
adjustments purposes, the pressure regulators should
be sent to the supplier.
9. Do cracking before connecting pressure
regulator to the gas cylinder.
10. Inspect union nuts and connections on
regulators before use to detect faulty seats
which may cause leakage of gas when the
regulators are attached to the cylinder
valves.
11. Hose connections shall be well fittings
and clamped properly otherwise securely
fastened to these connections in such a
manner as to withstand without leakage a
pressure twice as great as the maximum
delivery pressure of the pressure regulators
provided on the system.
12. Protect the hose from flying sparks,
hot slag, hot workpiece and open flame. If dirt
goes into hose, blow through (with oxygen,
not acetylene) before coupling to torch
or regulator.
13. Store hose on a reel (an automobile
wheel) when not in use.
14. Never allow the hose to come into
contact with oil or grease; these deteriorate the
rubber and constitute a hazard with oxygen.
15. Use the correct color hose for oxygen
(green/black) and acetylene (red) and never
use oxygen hose for acetylene or vice
versa.
16. Always protect hose from being trampled
on or run over. Avoid tangle and kinks.
Never leave the hose so that it can be
tripped over.
Hazards of fumes, gases and dusts can be
minimized by (i) improving general ventilation
of the place where welding is carried out
(ii) using local exhaust units, and (iii) wearing
individual respiratory protective
equipment.
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