PPE for Welding 111
This class introduces the different types of personal protective equipment (PPE) used for welding. Welding PPE must protect against many hazards, including electric shock, fume and gas exposure, radiation, fire, and explosion. OSHA, ANSI, and other organizations issue standards for PPE. To prevent injury, welders should wear appropriate PPE to cover their eyes and all exposed skin, including protective clothing, welding helmets, gloves, and safety glasses or goggles. Welding PPE should be flame-resistant, fit comfortably, and not interfere with other protective equipment. Welders must also wear eye or face protection with a dark filter lens to protect against radiant energy, which can damage vision.
After taking this class, users will be able to describe the PPE typically used for welding. This information is critical in order for welders to perform welding operations safely.
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Difficulty Beginner
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Format Online
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Number of Lessons 15
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Language English

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