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Arc Welding Safety


Arc welding is a safe process when sufficient measures are taken to protect the welder from potential hazards and when proper operating practices are followed. Major hazards welders can encounter if these dangers are overlooked include fumes and gases, arc rays and sparks, and electric shock. Listed below are some informative websites and data resources.

Learning Tools from Lincoln Electric
  • Arc Welding Safety Brochure - E205 View pdf
  • Arc Welding Safety Poster - E201 View pdf
  • A Guide to Welding Fume Control - MC08-67 View pdf

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The new innovative Lincoln Electric Welding Safety Interactive Training Program is designed to educate arc welders about the safety hazards they may encounter while arc welding and the safe practices they should follow to minimize those hazards.

The content in the program is designed to be understood by welders at all experience levels, welding instructors and students, casual welders, professional welders and their supervisors and employers. Even experienced professionals will learn something new.

Welding Safety Interactive includes more than 120 frequently asked questions about welding safety and a safety photo hunt section, which is a series of arc welding task photos. Each photo contains a questionable welding safety practice that viewers are asked to identify. Request a copy of DVD

 

Frequently Asked Questions





Lincoln Electric Material Safety Data Sheets
Publications from the American Welding Society

Fume Extraction Equipment

Request Fume Extraction Equipment Literature

Safety & Health Topic: Hexavalent Chromium
Additional Welding & Safety Resources on the Web

 


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