AWS SP-1988 Safe Practices (Reprint of WHB-1 CH 16)《安全做法 WHB-1 CH 16重印刷》.pdf
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1、STD-AWS SP-ENGL 1788 07842b5 0537303 q8 SAFE PRACTICES Reprinted from the Welding Handbook Volume 1 ,Eighth Edition American Welding Society STD*AWS SP-ENGL 1988 m 078qZb5 0517301r 315 m Keywords-Safety , welding, fire, noise, fume, gases, electrical, training, equipment, practices Safe Practices Re
2、printed from the Welding Handbook, Volume 1, 8th Edition Prepared by Task Group of the Committee on Labeling and Safe Practices Issued 1988 Abstract This document covers the basic elements of safety applicable to all welding, cutting, and related processes. Sub- jects such as fumes and gases, precau
3、tionary labeling, handling of compressed gases, and electrical safety, in addition to hazards that are unique to particular welding or cutting processes, are addressed. A supplementary reading list is included. American Welding Society 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, P.O. Box 351040, Miami, FL 33135 STDOAWS
4、SP-ENGL 1988 07842b5 0517305 251 Personnel Welding Handbook Committee May 31, 1986 I. H. Hunnahs, Chairman M. J. Tomsic, Vice Chairman i P. Connor, Secretary D.R. Amos C. W. Case .R. Condru E. H. Daggett * * A.F. Mant J. C. Pupritun L. Privoznik D.R. Spisiuk Midmark Corporation Plastronics incorpora
5、ted American Welding Society Westinghouse Electric Corporation Inco Alloys International E. duPont de Nemours and Company Babcock and Wilcox A.F. Manz and Associates Ohio State University Westinghouse Electric Corporation Gaymar industries Incorporated Safety and Health Committee K.L. Brown, Chairma
6、n K.A. Lyttle, Ist V. Chairman . J. Simonton, 2nd V. Chairman M.E. Kennebeck, Jr., Secretary W. Cheney O. j. Fisher“ E.G. Hornberger D. G. Howden W.S. Howes A.F. Manz G. R. Spies, Y. * D. R. Wilson Lincoln Electric Company Union Carbide Corporation Inco Alloys international, Inc. American Welding So
7、ciety United Air Specialists Consultant Welding especially not those involving sophisticated technology. For this reason, those chapters in the handbook devoted to specific proceses should also be referenced for additional important safety information. Safety is an important consideration in all wel
8、ding, cutting, and related work. No activity is satisfactorily completed if someone is injured. The hazards that may be encountered and the practices that will minimize per- sonal injury and property damage are discussed here. MANAGEMENT SUPPORT THE MOST IMPORTANT component of an effective safety an
9、d health program is management support and direc- tion. Management must clearly state objectives and demonstrate its commitment to safety and health by con- sistent execution of safe practices. Management must designate approved areas where welding and cutting operations may be carried on safely. Wh
10、en these operations must be done in other than desig- nated areas, management must assure that proper proce- dures to protect personnel and property are established and followed. Management must be certain that only approved welding, cutting, and allied equipment is used. Such equipment includes tor
11、ches, regulators, welding machines, electrode holders, and personal protective devices. Adequate supervision must be provided to assure that all equipment is properly used and maintained. TRAINING THOROUGH AND EFFECTIVE training is a key aspect of a safety program. Adequate training is mandated unde
12、r provisions of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), especially those of the Hazard Communi- cation Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Welders and other equipment operators perform most safely when they are properly trained in the subject. I Proper training includes instruction in the safe
13、use of equipment and processes, and the safety rules that must be followed. Personnel need to know and understand the rules and the consequences of disobeying them. For example, welders must be trained to position themselves while welding or cutting so that their heads are not in the gases or fume p
14、lume.2 Before work begins, users must always read and understand the manufacturers instructions on safe prac- tices for the materials and equipment, and also the mate- rial safety data sheets. Certain AWS specifications call for precautionary labels on consumables and equipment. These labels con- ce
15、rning the safe use of the products should be read and followed. A typical label is illustrated in Figure 1. Manufacturers of welding consumables must provide on request a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that identifies those materials present in their products that have hazardous physical or healt
16、h properties. The 1. The term welder is intended to include all welding and cutting per- sonnel, brazers, and solderers. 2. Fume plume is the smoke-like cloud containing minute solid parti- cles arising directly from the area of melting metal. in distinction to a gas, fumes are metallic vapors that
17、have condensed to solid and are often associated with a chemical reaction, such as oxidation. STD-AWS SP-ENGL 1988 D 078q2b5 0517322 555 9 2 WARNING: PROTECT yourself and others. Read and understand this label. FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous to your health. ARC RAYS can injure eyes and burn. ELECT
18、RIC SHOCK can KILL. Read and understand the manufacturers instructions and your employers safety practices. Keep your head out of the fumes. Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area. Wear correct eye, ear, and body pro
19、tection. Do not touch live electrical parts. See American National Standard 249.1 “Safety in Welding and Cut- ting” published by the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd., P.O. Box 351040, Miami, Florida 33135; OSHA Safety and Health Standards, 29 CFR 1910, available from U.S. Government Pr
20、inting Office, Washington, DC 20402. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Figure 1-Minimum Warning Label for An: Welding Processes and Equii MSDS provides the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL), and any other exposurelimit used or recom- mended by the manufacturer. Employers that use consumables must make th
21、e appli- cable MSDS readily available to their employees, as well as train them to read and understand the contents. The MSDS contain important information about the ingredi- ents contained in welding electrodes, rods, and fluxes, the composition of fumes which may be generated in their use, and mea
22、ns to be followed to protect the welder and others from hazards which might be involved. Under OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200, employers are responsible for the training of employees with respect to hazardous materi- als used in their workplace. Many welding consumables are incl
23、uded in the definition of hazardous materials according to this standard. Welding employers must comply with the communication and training require- ments of this standard. * The proper use and maintenance of the equipment must also be taught. For example, defective or worn electrical insulation can
24、not be tolerated in arc welding or cutting, nor can defective or worn hoses be used in oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, brazing, or soldering. Proper training in equipment operation is fundamental to safe operation. Persons must be trained to recognize safety hazards. If they are to work in an unfam
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