SanRex SANARG 300AP Operator's Manual page 13

Ac/dc/ac-soft inverter arc welder with cooling water pressure sensor
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SOURCE OF
SYMBOL
Optical Radiation and
Arc Heat
Cuts, Scrapes, Heat,
Flames, Molten Metal,
Wet Gloves, Insulation
Failure
Coating of Steel
Reactive Force from
Tools,
Tool Jammed or Coming
Loose
Engine-Driven
Generators, power source
Equipment
Place Body Between
Welding Electrode and
Work Cables
HAZARD
Thermal
Mechanical,
Thermal,
Electrical
Fumes and
Gases
Mechanical
Health Hazard
Electric &
Magnetic
Fields
HAZARD
Establish a written policy
documenting general safety
requirements for the wearing of
contact lenses. Conduct an eye
hazard evaluation in the
workplace
Gloves should be:
Dry and moisture resistant.
In good condition, no holes or
tears.
Flame resistant.
Electrically and thermally
insulated to suit the process.
Obtain the Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDSs) for all materials
used. Read and understand the
specification for coating type
and coating weights. Find out
what hazardous materials are
present or might be given off by
the coating when it is exposed to
the arc of high temperatures
Wear proper head, eye and hand
protection.
Use face shields, safety glasses,
and goggles as appropriate.
Inspect tools before use.
Never use a tool that is in poor
or faulty condition.
Keep all tools in good condition.
Reduce the intensity of the
source.
Shield the source where
practical.
Use engineering control
methods, such as room
acoustics, to control noise.
Do not place your body between
the welding electrode and work
cables. Route cables on the same
side of your body.
Route the welding cables close
together. Secure them together
with tape or cable ties.
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