8784639
30A PRO CUT 30 PLASMA CUTTER
V1.0
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
1. Wear a leather apron or jacket, leather welding gloves and full
foot protection. Choose clothing fabrics that resist sparks,
heat, flames and splashes of molten material. Artificial fabrics
may burn and melt, resulting in a more severe injury.
1.1 Wear welding capes and sleeves when performing
overhead welding.
2. Do not wear clothes or protective gear that are frayed, oily
or greasy as they may ignite from the heat or ejected slag
and sparks.
3. Wear thick clothes that do not expose the skin. Ultraviolet
or infrared light can burn skin with sufficient exposure.
4. Do not wear clothing that can hold hot debris or sparks such
as pant cuffs, shirt pockets or boots. Choose clothing that has
flaps over pockets or wear clothing to cover the openings
such as pant legs over the boots or an apron over the shirt.
5. Gloves shall should contain an insulating lining to protect
against an electric shock.
6. Rubber soled footwear or electrically insulated work boots
are recommended while working with a plasma cutter. The
non- skid sole is will also help maintain footing and balance
during work.
6.1 Select boots with steel toe protection to prevent injury
from falling objects.
RESPIRATORS
1. Respiratory protection is needed when ventilation is not
sufficient to remove welding fumes or when there is risk of
oxygen deficiency.
1.1. Wear a NIOSH approved respirator when working on
materials that produce dust or particulate matter.
2. Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated or while
wearing an air-supplied respirator. Welding fumes and gases