Monday, January 17, 2011

Online OSHA Safety Training Welding Cutting and Bracing Precautions for 2011

Welding, cutting, and brazing poses unique threats to the health and safety of construction workers. Think about it… a welding arc is hot enough to melt steel, and the light it emits is literally blinding. It generates toxic fumes that are composed of microscopic particles of molten metal. Sparks and molten slag thrown by the welding can fly up to 35 feet and can cause fires and other serious injuries.

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Online OSHA Safety Training is concerned about the safety of all workers especially those that weld or been exposed to any type of hot metal work. A great way to safeguard all of the employees that work with these very dangerous conditions is to enlist and enroll into any of the wonderful OSHA safety training courses offered here.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that during 2009 38,500 welders and cutters suffered injuries related to their work. Are you likely to be injured if you are a welder? Your job can be safe if you take the proper precautions and follow safe work practices mandated by OSHA and your direct supervisor. Even in small metal cutting jobs, try to resist the temptation to take shortcuts that can lead to injury and even death on the job.

Where are the Regulations for OSHA?

The occupational safety and health administration otherwise known as OSHA has developed rules governing welding, cutting, and brazing. These regulations are found at 29 CFR 1926. 350 through .354.

Welding Types

There are four different types of welding operations:

Oxygen Fuel Gas ­­-- Joins metal parts by generating extremely high heat during combustion.

Resistance -- Joins metals by heat generation through resistance created by the flow of electric current.

Arc -- Joins or cuts metal by heat generated from an electric arc.

Other -- This includes welding and heating sources like friction, lasers, and ultrasonic’s.

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About the Author

Bob Malhotra is the Co-Founder of onlineoshasafetytraining.com and many other sites and firms with the goal of safety training to the masses in mind at all times. As the author of this review and hundreds of others all positioned on the Internet for easy access, Bob demonstrates both his desire to cover all things safety-related and to highlight what he has learned with a lifetime of experience and knowledge. Bob has been in the safety-business for well over 20 years and understands both the importance of safety training as well as the Federal Requirements mandated by the Department of Labor and OSHA.

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