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Oxy-Acetylene Safety

5 th and 8 th Mr. Luper. Oxy-Acetylene Safety. Cylinder Safety. Keep the cylinders upright at all times In storage On carts Keep cylinders secured Mark cylinders when empty Write EMPTY Write MT. Cylinder Safety. Replace cylinder cap Always when not in use When transporting

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Oxy-Acetylene Safety

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  1. 5th and 8th Mr. Luper Oxy-Acetylene Safety

  2. Cylinder Safety • Keep the cylinders upright at all times • In storage • On carts • Keep cylinders secured • Mark cylinders when empty • Write EMPTY • Write MT

  3. Cylinder Safety • Replace cylinder cap • Always when not in use • When transporting • Be safe when opening valves • Open slowly • Do not open acetylene more than half a turn • Only ¼ - ½ a turn is necessary

  4. Cylinder Safety • Never hit the cylinders • Do not roll cylinders along the ground • Never use a cylinder as a ground when welding

  5. Regulator Safety • Never swap regulators • Oxygen belongs to oxygen • Acetylene belongs to acetylene • NEVER exceed 15 psi on acetylene • Too much pressure is dangerous

  6. Regulator Safety • When installing regulators • Never tighten too much • Remember acetylene is reverse threads • Keep at 45 degree angle • Always relieve bleed pressure off when finished with torch • Close Valve • Bleed the hoses • Always back adjusting screw off

  7. Oxy-Acetylene Hose Safety • When attaching hoses • Clean hoses by blowing them out • Remove access dust on exterior • Prevent sparks and heat • Make sure that the hoses and cylinder are out of the path of sparks • Never apply straight heat to either

  8. Hose Safety • Testing for leaks • Use soapy water • NEVER us a Flame or Lighter • Do NOT attempt to repair leaky hoses • Tape of any sort is not proper repair • Hoses are best to be replaced

  9. General Safety • Oxy-Acetylene Goggles • Used for cutting only • Not to be used for welding • Do not use the pressure from the torch to dust off • Gases can ignite your clothing • Use the proper tools • Only use a Spark Light to ignite the torch

  10. General Safety • Always be in a well vented area • Never use where there is no air movement • Oil is not to be used for lubrication • Reactions can cause conbustion

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