Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Welding Gear and Protective Equipment

Beyond the welding torch and welding equipment to use to do their job, there is also a need for specialized welding gear and personal protective equipment to ensure that welder is safe. There are many things that are important to safety. Here are some of the most important:

Gloves - although you may see some welders who do not use gloves, they are an important part of each welder's clothing. This protects your hands from sparks, burns and electric shock. You can find them in form fitting models that help keep your hands flexible and you can get it lined or unlined. Gauntlet gloves will also protect the wrists and upper arms.

Cloth cap or doo - the two types of terms are used for the same purpose. A do cloth wrap that looks just like a scarf that wraps around the head. A welding cap or doo cloth used to absorb sweat and keep sparks from weld work you. Usually you can get these in various colors and patterns. Most of the hat will protect your ears and your head.

Helmet - welding helmet has multiple functions for your security. It protects the head and face from splashes and provide protection for your eyes from the intense heat flash and flame. You are also protected in some way from smoke inhalation. Some solar power or the dark as a result of exposure to a flame. According to OSHA standards, the helmet shell must be resistant to electricity and heat, and it should be opaque to protect the eyes from light. Cover plate on the outside should be made of polycarbonate plastic because it is the only type of plastic that will protect from UV rays.

Helmets should have a glass lens filter that has a charger that protects you from the light that passes through your eyes. The range of filter # 2 - # 14 with a black helmet as the numbers get higher. It is a matter of choice in terms of how dark you want the helmet filter.

Boots - make sure your shoes fireproof and that they are high tops because they will protect you from sparks. Make sure also that you lace them all the way and put your pants legs into boots. This is the extra precautions that will keep you safe while you are welding.

Respirators - when you are in an environment where ventilation is not good, you need to use a respirator. If they do not give them, they should be able to tell you the type that you need for compliance.

General security measures - Make sure that you wear appropriate clothing when welding. Make sure the clothes are made from 100% cotton or wool weight and tightly woven fabric. This will protect against any open flame and hot metal trigger. Do not wear synthetics because they are flammable.

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