Welding Safety #026 |
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People have been welding in one form or another for over 2,000 years. But like many industrial processes, welding can be very dangerous. Whether an employee is working with the hazardous gases of an "oxyacetylene" unit... the high voltage of "stick welding"... or the combination of gas and electricity that powers "MIG" and "TIG" operations... flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock and high temperatures are just some of the things that can make welding a dangerous proposition.
NSC's training products on "Welding Safety" remind employees that there are indeed a number of hazards associated with welding, and provide the information they need to work safely when involved with welding operations. Topics covered in these products include: |
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- Getting "authorization" for welding operations
- Sparking and the risk of fire
- Guards and protective barriers
- Hazardous fumes and ventilation
- The use of respirators and other personal
- protective equipment
- Eye protection (welding helmets,
filters, glasses and goggles)
- Inspecting welding equipment
- Proper welding safety procedures
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| This program comes as a DVD, VHS or as a KIT. The VHS or DVD contains a Trainer's Guide, 1 booklet, 1 poster, quiz, certificate and the DVD or VHS. The KIT contains a Trainer's Guide, 30 booklets, 5 posters, quiz, certificate and the DVD or VHS. |
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Compressed Gas Cylinders #025 |
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In today's work environments, compressed gas is used for many things... refrigeration... welding... heating... and a number of other functions. Compressed gas can be dangerous, and employees who work with them need to know how to handle them properly.
NSC's training products on "Compressed Gas Cylinders" provide the information employees need to handle and transport these potentially volatile storage containers. Topics covered in these products include: |
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- Associated hazards
- Moving and transporting cylinders safely
- Positioning cylinders properly
- Proper "hook-up" procedures
- Safe storage practices
- Storage "incompatibilities"
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