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*'''Welding''' | *'''Welding''' | ||
**'''Gloves''' - Regular gloves when cutting or TIG welding, longer gloves cover the wrists for MIG welding | **'''Gloves''' - Regular gloves when cutting or TIG welding, longer gloves cover the wrists for MIG welding | ||
**'''Hood''' - Auto darkening hoods are cheap and effective | **'''Hood''' - Auto darkening hoods are cheap and effective | ||
**'''Apron/Jacket''' - cover all exposed skin while welding unless you want it burned | **'''Apron/Jacket''' - cover all exposed skin while welding unless you want it burned |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 14 December 2011
Safety Equipment
OSE has had a good track record for safety. Let's continue the trend. This equipment is much less expensive than a trip to the doctor.
- Hearing Protection - Many fabrication tools are loud
- Eye Protection - Best to get used to wearing some type of glasses or goggles
- Steel Toe Boots - Falling steel has caused a lot of broken toes
- Welding
- Gloves - Regular gloves when cutting or TIG welding, longer gloves cover the wrists for MIG welding
- Hood - Auto darkening hoods are cheap and effective
- Apron/Jacket - cover all exposed skin while welding unless you want it burned