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    Creating Safety in Welding Operations


    Every day, welders are confronted with many hazards that can cause serious injury and property damage. Hot metal, intense light, noxious fumes and heavy equipment are only a few potential dangers these employees can encounter. It is imperative that workers who weld be able to recognize all the hazards of their jobs and know how to control or eliminate them. In this program, welders are provided an overview of safety issues related to welding operations and what actions they must take to avoid injury to themselves and their co-workers.
    OSHA Code: 1910.252, 1926.352
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    High-Impact Welding Safety


    This powerful program uses six accident re-creations to remind viewers that welding and cutting operations are inherently dangerous and that workers who weld must follow all safety rules to protect themselves from serious injury or death. The video also illustrates positive welding and cutting safety points on a variety of topics, including gas welding, arc welding, fire prevention, handling/storage of gas cylinders, confined space work and personal protective equipment.


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    Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations


    Careless hot work operations can quickly lead to fires, extensive property damage, severe injuries or death. This program discusses the safe work practices that should be taken to prevent such incidents and reviews the responsibilities of those workers involved in hot work tasks.
     


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    To The Point About Hot Work & Welding Safety


    It is imperative that welders and their co-workers remain focused on their jobs and follow all safe work practices to avoid fires, injuries, and property damage. This program provides an overview of the precautions that must be followed while performing welding and other hot work. Topics include clothing & PPE, designated & non-designated areas, precautionary measures, fire watch duties, good housekeeping, pre-job inspection, and protecting co-workers from hot work hazards.
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    To The Point About The Safe Use of Compressed Gas Cylinders


    This program discusses the safe work practices that should be followed by workers when handling, transporting, securing, and storing compressed gas cylinders, including personal protective equipment, labels and safety data sheets, transporting, placing and securing cylinders, proper hook up, leaks, and cylinder storage.
    OSHA Code: 1910.252, 1910.101
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  • Welding Safety In The Workplace


    High voltages, toxic gases, flying sparks and extreme temperatures are all by-products of welding functions that can be hazardous to workers. This program illustrates the general safe work practices welders must follow to prevent injuries from common welding hazards.


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    Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders


    This program reviews the safe work practices that can help workers prevent injuries and property damage when working with or around compressed gas cylinders, including safe transportation and handling of cylinders, securing of cylinders, proper hook up, testing for leaks, and cylinder storage.
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