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pleted your work, always check that the area
2.5 SHIELDING GAS
Use the correct shielding gas for the welding
Remember to keep away the cylinder from
2.6 PERMITTED NOISE LEVELS
86/188/EEC RULE.
Under normal circumstances the equipment
used for electric arc welding does not exce-
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strongly recommended that operatives wear
2.7 ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY.
carry out an inspection of the surrounding
area, observing the following guidelines:
supply cables, control lines, telephone leads
2- Make sure that there are no radio recei-
3- Make sure there are no computers or other
4- Make sure that there is no-one with a pa-
cemaker or hearing aid in the area around the
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In certain cases additional protective measu-
Interference can be reduced in the following
ways:
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2- The output cables of the unit should be
shortened; these should be kept close toge-
3- All the panels of the unit should be correct-
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son should be available for each shift for im-
A medical facility should be close by for im-
EMERGENCY FIRST AID:
Call physician and ambulance immedia-
tely.
Use First Aid techniques recommended
by The Red Cross.
DANGER: ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN BE
FATAL
If person is unconscious and electric
shock is suspected , do not touch the
person if he or she is in contact with wel-
ding equipment, or other live electrical
parts. Disconnect (open) power at wall
switch and then use First Aid. Dry wood,
wooden broom, or other insulating mate-
rial can be used to move
cables, if necessary, away from the per-
son.