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Help po sino po nakakaalam ng DO'S and DON'T in SMAW Or welding
Sana po may makatulong sa akin
 
wag ka lang magbasa ng kamay o maghilamos , pagkatapos mag weld .. marami pang iba pero madali lang matutunan
meron din naman yang mga safety tips kong mag-aaral ka , sayang lang para sa akin .. may dalawang national cetificate (NC) smaw1&2 , pero hirap parin mkaapply

bwahaha
 
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  • Check if the area contains flammable liquids / gases. Ensure that there are no floor openings, open windows nearby or any such ready access through which sparks can pass and fall on combustible materials.
  • Remove all combustible materials to a safe distance at least 20 feet.
  • Sweep the floor and the area nearby and remove all waste materials.
  • If any of the combustible materials cannot be removed, cover it with non combustible coverings like metal sheets or asbestos curtains.
  • If the floor itself is combustible, cover it likewise and wet it before starting welding work.
  • In case welding or cutting has to be done on a vessel, pipe or other container which contains or had earlier contained flammable liquids, ensure that a detailed “permit –to-work” procedure involving isolation, blanking, purging, inverting methods is followed.
  • Use portable screens, booths or partitions to minimize the spread of sparks.
  • Keep an observer ready with a portable extinguisher, water buckets etc.
  • Ensure that gas cylinders, hose *****, torches and other appliances are properly selected, installed and used.
  • In case of electric welding check the connections, cables and ear thing in particulars.
    • Ensure that the welder uses appropriate personal protective equipments like goggles, gloves, boots, spats, fire blanket and if necessary an approved respirator.
    • Inspect the area for sparks or moldering materials. If you find any, remove and extinguish them.
    • If any portable extinguisher has been used, replenish it.
    • Gas cylinders, blow-torches etc. should be returned to the stores or kept at authorized place.
    • Cordon off lower areas where welding or gas cutting is going.
    • Display suitable signage
Dos-4.jpg1. No combustible material should be present in the vicinity.

2. Don’t allow any unauthorized person in working area.

3. Don’t allow any loose connection.

4. Don’t allow unsafe joints of electric cables.

5. Don’t use damaged hose pipe/Welding lead.

6. Don’t allow untrained Welder or Gas Cutter.

7. Don’t use bare electric cable.

8. Do not leave electric circuits on, or blow-torches burning when the welder has to take a tea break or has to be away for any reason.

9. Don’t leave the gas cylinders valves open during lunch or tea breaks.

10. Don’t allow any parallel work with welding & cutting work.

11. Don’t allow ******* near the work area.
 

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  • Check if the area contains flammable liquids / gases. Ensure that there are no floor openings, open windows nearby or any such ready access through which sparks can pass and fall on combustible materials.
  • Remove all combustible materials to a safe distance at least 20 feet.
  • Sweep the floor and the area nearby and remove all waste materials.
  • If any of the combustible materials cannot be removed, cover it with non combustible coverings like metal sheets or asbestos curtains.
  • If the floor itself is combustible, cover it likewise and wet it before starting welding work.
  • In case welding or cutting has to be done on a vessel, pipe or other container which contains or had earlier contained flammable liquids, ensure that a detailed “permit –to-work” procedure involving isolation, blanking, purging, inverting methods is followed.
  • Use portable screens, booths or partitions to minimize the spread of sparks.
  • Keep an observer ready with a portable extinguisher, water buckets etc.
  • Ensure that gas cylinders, hose *****, torches and other appliances are properly selected, installed and used.
  • In case of electric welding check the connections, cables and ear thing in particulars.
    • Ensure that the welder uses appropriate personal protective equipments like goggles, gloves, boots, spats, fire blanket and if necessary an approved respirator.
    • Inspect the area for sparks or moldering materials. If you find any, remove and extinguish them.
    • If any portable extinguisher has been used, replenish it.
    • Gas cylinders, blow-torches etc. should be returned to the stores or kept at authorized place.
    • Cordon off lower areas where welding or gas cutting is going.
    • Display suitable signage
Dos-4.jpg1. No combustible material should be present in the vicinity.

2. Don’t allow any unauthorized person in working area.

3. Don’t allow any loose connection.

4. Don’t allow unsafe joints of electric cables.

5. Don’t use damaged hose pipe/Welding lead.

6. Don’t allow untrained Welder or Gas Cutter.

7. Don’t use bare electric cable.

8. Do not leave electric circuits on, or blow-torches burning when the welder has to take a tea break or has to be away for any reason.

9. Don’t leave the gas cylinders valves open during lunch or tea breaks.

10. Don’t allow any parallel work with welding & cutting work.

11. Don’t allow ******* near the work area.
 

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Sa papasukan mong work ka na matututo kung ano ang mga dapat at di dapat gawin. Pero kalimitan jan ang di dapat ginagawa eh ginagawa lalo na dito sa pinas. Ang welder ay di dapat magbuhat ng mabigat para mapanatiling maganda ang pulso ng kamay. Kaso sa pinas lahat gagawin kung kasi trabaho. Sa ibang bansa lang nasusunod ang do's and dont. Sa paghahanap naman ng work tiyaga tiyaga lang makakahanap ka. Kung sa construction ka madaling makahanap. Sali ka sa mga welder group sa facebook para makabasa ka ng mga hiring at tips. Pero karamihan mayayabang pag may nagpost na baguhan at nakakita ng pangit na tira, yung iba mapanlait. Yung akala mo hindi nila pinagdaanan yung ganung tirada nung baguhan pa sila. Oh sya mahaba na pala nasabi ko.
Smaw welder din ako
 
Sa papasukan mong work ka na matututo kung ano ang mga dapat at di dapat gawin. Pero kalimitan jan ang di dapat ginagawa eh ginagawa lalo na dito sa pinas. Ang welder ay di dapat magbuhat ng mabigat para mapanatiling maganda ang pulso ng kamay. Kaso sa pinas lahat gagawin kung kasi trabaho. Sa ibang bansa lang nasusunod ang do's and dont. Sa paghahanap naman ng work tiyaga tiyaga lang makakahanap ka. Kung sa construction ka madaling makahanap. Sali ka sa mga welder group sa facebook para makabasa ka ng mga hiring at tips. Pero karamihan mayayabang pag may nagpost na baguhan at nakakita ng pangit na tira, yung iba mapanlait. Yung akala mo hindi nila pinagdaanan yung ganung tirada nung baguhan pa sila. Oh sya mahaba na pala nasabi ko.
Smaw welder din ako[/QUOT
salamat po sir
 
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