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Safety Tips for Hot Work

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When you weld, cut or grind, the potential for accidents is significant. Eyes and skin can be burned, hearing can be damaged and an electric shock can kill you. Among the hot metal, sparks and flying chips, are compressed gases stored in high-pressure cylinders. Even the fumes and gases produced during the welding process can damage your respiratory system or cause asphyxiation.

It's crucial to be cautious. Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE), maintain a safe workplace and follow safety rules.

Your PPE should include:

Wearing the right PPE is just the first step. You must also keep your work area safe and follow these safety rules:

You should also watch for symptoms of metal fume fever, caused by breathing fumes formed while welding. Symptoms may include a metallic taste in the mouth, dry nose and throat, weakness, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, fever, chills and nausea. Notify your supervisor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.


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