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Welding
and Metalwork
Arc
Welding Safety (WLD‑001)
A quick video providing guidelines for fire prevention, working around
combustibles, pre-check of equipment and personal protective equipment for
the welder. (5 min., 1997, English) DBP
Gas
Welding Safety (WLD‑004)
A quick video providing guidelines for fire prevention, working around
combustibles, pre-check of equipment, proper gas tank storage and personal
protective equipment for the welder. (5 min., 1997, English)
DBP
Health
Factors in Welding Operations (WLD-005)
This program for welders explains a variety of precautions to take, possible
health problems involved in welding operations, and tips on how to generally
improve the employee's health. (28 min., 1990, English)
DBP
MIG
Welding (WLD-006)
This program looks at all aspects of MIG welding, including:
the MIG welding process and how it works, the equipment which makes
up the welding unit, workshop, personal, and equipment safety, terms and
methods of MIG welding, transfer types, setting up to weld, making a weld
run, welding problems and faults and how to overcome them, tack welding,
correct procedures for a variety of welds, and the correct procedure for
closing down the equipment. (19 min., 1989, English)
SFTC
Oxy-Acetylene
Cutting (WLD-007)
This program shows the correct and safe use of the Oxy-acetylene Unit.
It covers equipment and workshop safety, gas and gas cylinders,
cutting torch and tips, equipment knowledge and maintenance, setting-up and
cutting of metals, and closing down safely and correctly. (14 min., 1989,
English) SFTC
Tools
for Metal Work (WLD‑009)
This program shows the correct and safe use of a wide range of metal-working
tools. It covers personal
safety, the Metal Rule, how to use a Scriber, correct use of the Try Square,
Punches, using Spring Dividers to scribe arcs and circles, marking with
Jenny Calipers, and the correct use and operation of Hammers, Files, Cold
Chisels, Hacksaws, and Drill Presses. (20 min., 1990, English)
SFTC
Welding
Safety: Safe Work with Hotwork (WLD-011)
Hotwork operations play a big part in many operations. This important
program details various types of welding and discusses vital safety
precautions. Includes: personal hazards; hazardous fumes and substances;
equipment safety. (18 min., 1999, English)
CTT
Welding
Shop Safety (WLD‑013)
A beginners guide to the start-up and shut-down of an oxy-acetylene welding
or cutting outfit. Covers
securing the tanks, use of gauges and hoses, checking for leaks, and
starting the flame. Electric arc welding is also covered, including proper
clothing and eye protection. (30 min., 1988, English)
VMA
Welding,
Soldering and Brazing (WLD-014)
A self-instruction course. Describes
the principles of welding, soldering and brazing, personal protection
equipment, ventilation and respiration considerations, and first aid
measures and training. The
student is taught how to recognize the different types of welding, soldering
and brazing and to identify hazards associated with these processes. The student is also taught to recognize equipment and safety
components in the field. Video organized with 9 breaks for self-quizzes,
includes manual. (40 min., 1989, English)
OSHA
Hot
Work Management: Safe Welding/Cutting/Brazing (WLD-015K) 1
Any employee involved in welding, cutting, or brazing work can benefit from
this video- based training program. It demonstrates, in actual workplace
settings, the proper use of shields, respirators, and other PPE; reviews
ventilation requirements; discusses fire prevention; explains permitting,
labeling, and confined space issues; reviews industry standards; and more.
(15 min., 1998, English) JJK
See
also:
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Confined
Space Hotwork: Checklist to Safety (CSH‑027)
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In
spanish (CSH‑028S)
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