Sunday, January 10, 2010

Dangers Of Pipe Smoking What Are The Dangers In Pipe Welding?

What are the dangers in pipe welding? - dangers of pipe smoking

Risks include burns, falls, crushing inhaling fumes from welding, coating, or a substance containinated inserted into the tube. In all divisions of the above, more work other jobs to come in May

5 comments:

⌡Machine Head⌠ said...

Especially the heat through pipes to areas which acumulate not be transported easily visible and lighted lamps, welding shielding inert tubing can result in tanks or holes in communication with the hose into the atmosphere as a result, it can not life maintain flammable or explosive vapors or empty fuel tank can be in pipelines at the site of the weld can be transported. Lethal electric current can be passed from one electrode to the welding, when staff put "in the pipeline electrode.

⌡Machine Head⌠ said...

Especially the heat through pipes to areas which acumulate not be transported easily visible and lighted lamps, welding shielding inert tubing can result in tanks or holes in communication with the hose into the atmosphere as a result, it can not life maintain flammable or explosive vapors or empty fuel tank can be in pipelines at the site of the weld can be transported. Lethal electric current can be passed from one electrode to the welding, when staff put "in the pipeline electrode.

Andy S said...

Significant risk of burns if proper precautions are not taken. The brightness and UV radiation can lead to inflame the cornea and retina burns. Inhalation of gases and particles in the form of welding materials. Possible explosion of flammable compressed gas. Asphyxia due to poor ventilation through the accumulation of CO2 and ozone. That's all I can remember.

oil field trash said...

The danger seen by most people is the possibility of injury to the eye (retina) to watch the arc without proper eye protection.

fenginee... said...

Burn.

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