Specifications
OCTE SAFEdoc 
TRANS 
Arc/MIG/TIG Welding 
1.  PROTECT YOUR SKIN by wearing leather or flame resistant canvas coat and gloves. 
PROTECT YOUR HEAD AND EYES by wearing an approved welding helmet 
equipped with a minimum shade 10 lens and protective cover glass. Observers must 
wear EYE PROTECTION (as above). 
2. STUDENTS WEARING CONTACT LENSES MUST NOT USE AN ELECTRIC 
WELDER or be exposed to the arc. 
3.  All welding equipment must be in good operating condition. Never use damaged 
equipment. 
4.  NEVER STRIKE AN ARC unless you and the onlookers have protective lenses in 
place. 
5.  Always place a suitable barrier around the work area to protect others from arc radiation. 
Use shaded screens (shade 8 minimum) when possible. Be aware of others at all times 
when welding. Notify others that you are about to weld. This is very important if you are 
not in a protected welding booth. 
6.  When welding the area must be free of water and your footwear dry. 
7.  Ensure all connectors are fastened securely. 
8.  Ensure the ventilation system is turned on and working. 
9.  Check for flammable substances before beginning to weld. 
10. Always clamp ground cable to your work piece. Be aware of any bearings installed on the 
work piece. 
11. Take breaks to help relieve arm fatigue. 
12. Always pick up hot pieces using tongs or pliers. 
13. All welding equipment must be in good operating condition, never use damaged 
equipment. Always ensure the teacher is aware of any equipment problems. 
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