Hazards From Heat; Hazards From Noise - Car-O-Liner CTR12000 Instruction Manual

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Hazards from heat

2.8

Hazards from noise

41643, ENG - rev. 2, 2016-10
Allow the workpieces to cool down after the welding process! Keep
away hot weld metal from combustible materials!
Keep children and animals far away from the workplace!
Approved fire extinguishers, suitable for the different welding processes,
should be nearby and easily accessible.
If the material to be welded produce smoke or fumes, install a suitable ex-
traction system.
The risk of injury by burning resulting from the contact with hot work pieces
or other hot surfaces at the welding workplace or from metal spatters is ob-
vious. For this reason be always careful and wear the prescribed appropriate
protective clothing!
Appropriate protection (protective gloves, visor, goggles, clothing and
shoes) must be worn when using this equipment.
Noise emissions at the welding place depend on the welding process and are
caused additionally by other environmental sources. In any case, the expo-
sure to loud noise above 70dBA can permanently damage your hearing. Lo-
cal regulations on workplace safety should be considered.
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