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OSHA

Occupational safety and health act

MSDS

federal law requires that all hazardous information about a product be provided to all users of that product, it's called the materials safety data sheet

flash burn

is a burn to the eye caused by exposure to ultraviolet light from the welding arc

examples of hazardous vaporized metals

zinc, cadmium, lead, chromium, beryllium

Forced ventilation areas

areas that have less than 10,000 cubic feet per welder or that have ceilings less than 16 ft high

confined space

large enough that a person can enter and perform tasks

electrical fires require:

Type C fire extinguisher such as powder with white color code

acetylene should never:

be operated while lying on its side because acetone could be drawn into the valve, regulator, and hoses

oxygen tank pressure

about 2200 psi at 70 degrees F

maximum safe working pressure for acetylene

is 15 psi

Fuel Gas Hoses Acetylene

Red, equipped with left hand threads

concrete

never cut or weld directly against concrete

lighting oxy fuel torches use only

a striker, like in chemistry