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Summary: Learn fire safety from a welding expert in this welding safety video.
Malcolm MacDonald graduated from Connestoga College in 1968 from the Fitter Welding Program. Since then, he has traveled extensively throughout Canada working in almost every aspect of...read more
" Hello, my name is Mac and on behalf of expertvillage.com I am going to give you some tips and techniques on welding safety. One of the most important aspects of safety for a welder is the fact that arc welding is inherently dangerous because it can cause serious fires. The spatter from the weld probably can actually travel quite a distance. It is not unusual for it to travel 10 feet or more. On top of that a welder often uses cutting torches and the cutting torch slag is a liquid metal very hot and it can cause serious fires. The most important thing a welder needs to remember is to look around himself when he starts welding or before he starts welding to see if there are any flammable materials nearby, cans of paint, bundles of rags, cardboard boxes, cylinders of the flammable gas like propane or acetylene etc. Make sure the area is clean, tidy, all flammable materials have been removed. It is important if you are welding on a wooden floor cover the floor with sheets of plywood, fire blankets, something that will keep the hot sparks and spatter from igniting the floor. Often it is necessary to come back a half an hour after you have stopped welding, take a look, see if there is any smoke, sometimes smoldering fires can ignite long after the welder has left the area. Be very careful about this. It is important. We do not want to burn down any buildings. "
eHow Article: Fire Safety Tips for Welding Safety
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dario1 said
on 8/2/2008 Nice, it makes me encourage to go school of welding. Expert ways are simply but effective..... excellent Sir Mac.