Hot Work And Welding Safety: To The Point
- Product ID
- ttpchwws_vod
- Training Time ?
- 13 to 22 minutes
- Language(s)
- English,Spanish
- Video Format
- High Definition
- Required Plugins
- None
- Number of Lessons
- 9
- Quiz Questions
- 9
- Closed Captioning
- Question Feedback
- Wrong Answer Remediation
- Lesson Bookmarking
- Downloadable Resources
Hot Work And Welding Safety: To The Point
Hot work and welding can be very dangerous, and if proper safety practices are ignored, the risk of serious injury is high. These injuries may manifest in several ways, including severe burns. However, following safe work practices drastically reduces the chance of injury. This course explains the safe work practices everyone who is involved in hot work operations or works near them should follow.
Before you begin your work, you must first know the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) to wear. This course explains the correct clothing and PPE to wear. For instance, synthetic fibers may catch fire and melt, so they must be avoided, and if you use an auto-darkening welder’s mask, it must be inspected to ensure it is working properly. This course also explores the differences and requirements between designated and non-designated hot work areas.
In the hot work and welding industry, extremely hot metal, intense light, sparks, molten slag, damaged equipment, and cluttered work areas are all potential causes of fire, injury and property damage. PPE, as well as a safe, clean, work space, are paramount for the well-being of both you and those around you. After all, everyone, not just the person performing the work, must remain protected during hot work and welding operations. Utilize the information presented in this training video and create a safer hot work and welding environment.
This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.
- Install on any SCORM LMS
- Full-screen video presentation
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Anyone who conducts hot work or is a welder, or anyone who works around welding or hot work operations
- Introduction
- Clothing & Personal Protective Equipment
- Respiratory Protection
- Designated Hot Work Areas
- Precautionary Measures For Non-Designated Areas
- Good Housekeeping
- Pre-Job Inspection
- Protecting Co-Workers From Hazards
- Conclusion
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