Build Up Of Gas Can Injure Or Kill; Enclosed Spaces Can Cause Abuild-Up Of Noxious Fumes And Overheating; Arc Rays Can Burn Eyes And Skin; Welding Can Cause Fire And Explosion - Vanair AIR N ARC RELIANT 150 Series Operations Manual & Parts List

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AIR N ARC
150 SERIES
welding fumes and gases.
If ventilation is poor, wear an approved air-
supplied respirator.
Read and understand the Material Safety
Data
Sheets
manufacturer's
consumables,
degreasers.
Work in a confined space only if it is well
ventilated, or while wearing an air-supplied
respirator. Always have a trained watch
person nearby.
Welding fumes and gases can displace air
and lower the oxygen level causing injury or
death. Be sure the breathing air is safe.
Do not weld in locations near degreasing,
cleaning, or spraying operations.
The heat and rays of the arc can react with
vapors to form highly toxic and irritating
gases.
Do not weld on coated metals, such as
galvanized, lead, or cadmium-plated steel,
unless the coating is removed from the weld
area, the area is well-ventilated, and while
wearing an air-supplied respirator. The
coatings and any metals containing these
elements can give off toxic fumes if welded.
1.4.3
BUILD UP OF GAS CAN INJURE
OR KILL
1.4.4
ENCLOSED SPACES CAN CAUSE A
BUILD-UP OF NOXIOUS FUMES
AND OVERHEATING
Vanair Manufacturing, Inc.
vanair.com • 800-526-8817
(MSDS's)
and
instructions
for
metals,
coatings,
cleaners,
Shut off shielding gas supply
when not in use.
Always
ventilate
confined
spaces or use approved air-
supplied respirator.
Do not use in enclosed
spaces
where
deadly
exhaust gases can build up
and machine can overheat,
causing fire.
090051-OP_r0 (FEB-2014)
1.4.5
ARC RAYS CAN BURN EYES AND
SKIN
the
and
Wear an approved welding helmet fitted with
a proper shade of filter lenses to protect your
face and eyes from arc rays and sparks
when welding or watching.
(See ANSI Z49.1 and Z87.1 listed in Safety
Standards). Wear approved safety glasses
with side shields under your helmet.
Use protective screens or barriers to protect
others from flash, glare, and sparks; warn
others not to watch the arc.
Wear protective clothing made from durable,
flame-resistant
cotton, or wool) and foot protection.
1.4.6
WELDING CAN CAUSE FIRE
AND EXPLOSION
workpiece, and hot equipment can cause
fires and burns. Accidental contact of
electrode to metal objects can cause sparks,
explosion, overheating, or fire. Check and
ensure the area is safe before doing any
welding.
Remove all flammables within 35 ft (10.7 m)
of the welding arc. If this is not possible,
tightly cover them with approved covers.
Do not weld where flying sparks can strike
flammable material.
Protect yourself and others from flying
sparks and hot metal.
SECTION 1: SAFETY
Arc rays from the welding
process
produce
intense
visible
and
invisible
(ultraviolet
and
infrared)
rays that can burn eyes and
skin. Sparks fly off from the
weld.
material
(leather,
heavy
Welding
on
closed
containers, such as tanks,
drums, or pipes, can cause
them to blow up. Sparks can
fly off from the welding arc.
The
flying
sparks,
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