2. Themselves 3. First Degree, No broken skin, reddish color. Second degree, possible breaks in skin, red. Third degree burn, Surface of skin and tissue below white or charred. 4. Cold Water then cover area with clean bandage 5. Ultraviolet, infrared, visible 6. UV light, can cause first and second degree burns 7. Welding area should be flat dark color. 8. Flash Burns 9. White of the eye of the retina 10. Eyes can get infected easy 11. 100% wool or cotton 12. Shirts must be long sleeved, long pants to cover boots, high topped boots 13. They can catch fire from sparks 14. All leather gloves, leather jacket, Cap 15. Safety glasses provide protection from debris and sparks and light 16. Loss of hearing, hot sparks, burns, pain 17. Earmuffs and plugs 18. How to properly use respiration equipment 19. Air purifier and atmosphere respirators 20. Old paint, zinc, lead, cadmium 21. Chemicals that are on the metal will become mixed with fumes. Casuong hazards 22. Areas with 10,000 cubic ft per welder or 16 ft high 23. Saves costs and time 24. Small shops are large number of welders 25. Provided to anyone who is using the product or anyone working near the products 26. Located away from halls. Stairways, and exits to not block exits in an emergency 27. With a chain or other holder 28. Moved to an open area and slowly release pressure 29. the acetylene is absorbed in acetone and acetone is absorbed in a filler. The filler does not allow the liquid to settle back away from the valve very quickly 30. Welding is hot work 31. 35ft away 32. During welding or combustible materials work 33. Type A (green triangle) combustible solids, type b (red square) combustible liquids, Type C (blue circle) electrical fires, type D (yellow star) combustible materials like zinc and magnesium 34. It will aid in preventing potential problems 35. To prevent accidents 36. Write the word hot 37. Prevent chips from flying away 38. Accidental contact with bare wires and conductors 39. Metal enclosures, wetness, restricted entry. Heavier than air gasses. 40. The cable will burn through 41. So you don't get electrocuted 42. 12 gauge 43. Ground fault circuit interrupter 44. Should be long enough to keep connection with some slack in the cord, never come into contact with sharp or hot objects, should be checked for frayed wires pr insulation, should be positioned so that no one can trip over it. 45. Wear eye protection, now the tool, disconnect from power when not in use, wear dust protection 46. Electrocution hazards 47. Portable and pedestal 48. 1/16 of an inch 49. Punches, shears, cutoffs, saws 50. Lift with the legs and not the back 51. All hardware and the rungs and braces 52. Follow storage rules, do not exceed weight, keep on solid ground, tile ladder in place, never use in wet conditions.