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Subject: Re: OXYACETYLENE WELDING OUTFIT LONG TERM STORAGE


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trish
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Date Posted: 14:07:29 09/13/03 Sat
In reply to: RUDY 's message, "OXYACETYLENE WELDING OUTFIT LONG TERM STORAGE" on 14:05:34 09/12/03 Fri

SMO 99-0202
APPRECIATING THE HAZARDS OF OXYACETYLENE MEANS ...
by Donald Richard

Many workers don’t fully realize the serious hazards of oxyacetylene. That doesn't necessarily mean these
people aren't safety conscious, or are careless in their work. The hazards of gas welding are not always
visually obvious, and therefore are not always appreciated. Even "old-timers" can become complacent, but
this attitude can be very dangerous. Here are some examples:
1. Oxygen is commonly stored at pressures near 2,000 psi. This is a huge amount of stored energy.
Whenever any compressed gas cylinder is not in use, remove its regulator, and replace the valve cap.
This is the best way to protect the cylinder valve from damage. It is also important to always secure
every cylinder in the upright position. This helps prevent a cylinder from being accidentally knocked
over and damaged. If a cylinder’s valve stem were to be sheared off in a fall, there is enough stored
energy to turn the cylinder into an unguided missile which could shoot across the shop or yard,
destroying anything in its path.
2. Acetylene is an extremely unstable gas. It has a very wide explosive range and it can be dangerously
explosive at pressures above 15 psi. It is for these two reasons that acetylene must never be used at
hose pressures greater than 15 psi.
3. Oxygen placed under high pressure can erupt in flame or explode if it comes into contact with oil or
grease. Never use oil or grease on any gas welding apparatus, including cylinder caps. Keep the torch
clean and free of grease. Don’t change cylinders or regulator valves unless you have clean hands. Just a
little on your hands could cause an unfortunate explosion.
4. Always close down cylinder valves when you are through working. This includes when you take a
break and go to lunch. Even a pin hole leak in the hose could allow gas to accumulate in the
workplace creating the potential for fire or explosion.
5. When opening regulator valves, turn them slowly and stand to one side. If oxygen and acetylene were
to mix inside the regulator under pressure, an explosion could result. The explosion could be a minor
“pop” or it could destroy the regulator and injure the operator.
6. Regularly inspect the gauges to make sure they are in proper working order to prevent possible
malfunctions, and ensure accurate gauge settings. Any damaged or inoperable gauges should be
repaired or replaced before use.
7. DO NOT use oxygen to ventilate a confined or enclosed space. An oxygen enriched confined
environment creates a serious fire and explosion hazard.
These are just a few of the hazards associated with welding operations. There are others that all torch
users should know. Know all the hazards. Follow all safety procedures for your work.

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