Effort whether the current welder

  • Dec 25, 2019

All welcome. We continue our welding diary today analyze such an important subject, and whether the current effort of the welder in your work?

The short and honest, yes, it happens in our work are times when it happens. But this is for the simple reason of non-compliance with safety regulations. or when your welding equipment is faulty. What do you mean non-compliance with TB during welding in this case? The most important thing you need to work in dry clothing, dry gloves, and be in a normal shoe - best in canvas boots. Do not work on the street, when there is rain, snow, sleet, and just in the damp environment, where you can soak clothes, gloves and shoes. But it is certainly the ideal, but in reality is not always like that - in the street in winter varish, then his knee began, the snow slid gauntlet, still moisture appears in overalls. And through these places the current can go easily (you tryahanet) if you happen to touch the wet mitten electrode derzhak (especially when you begin to change the electrode), and the legs are raw or knee standing on the surface of the items to which the weight is attached, and pants in the area of ​​the knees wet. In short it turns out all this when you make out of your body "shorty" between mass and derzhak.

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Since all of this be avoided? Yes, everything is simple, you need to like in the commercials, that was always warm and fuzzy! Use rubber mats welding winter or after the rain on the street. Wear normal shoes dry, and it is desirable to have several pairs of gloves or welding gloves - all the same no matter how hard you try, they get wet so fast you could change it to dry. That's probably all a few schools in which you can strike shock. By following these simple rules, and everything will be fine!

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