It is common knowledge that the security aspect should be the paramount concern when it comes to welding. Welding operation produces sparks at great risk of fire accidents and the things in the surrounding area may be able to get turned on. MIG welding, although it generates more heat and light are harmful, may still be completely safe as long as you follow all safety precautions is important. As a first step, you must be permanently fire extinguishers near the welding area. It is better to have a CO2 type fire extinguisher when welding. Water extinguishers may not be appropriate in the welding shop because you will stand in the middle of a whole lot of electricity. Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the welding area so that fumes are not harmful to strangle you. Wear either a mask or respirator if you'll be welding for a long time.
Light generated by each type of weld incredible bright and can burn eyes and skin like the sun if you do not adequately protect themselves. Therefore, the first thing you need before you start work welding is a welding mask. It is better to use auto-dark welding mask because it is safer if you are going to do the welding for long hours or working with metal often. Unlike the manual masks, auto-dark welding mask allows you the freedom to use both hands to weld, and do not bother about repeatedly adjust the mask. Use welding screens to protect others as well around the weld area of blinding light.
Do not indulge in MIG welding if the water is in contact with you or there is a pool of water around your weld surface. It is necessary to prevent any possibility that may be of electricity. Due to excessive heat, skin and hair can burn and therefore need to wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants are not flammable without a cuff. Use a leather welding gloves and effective eye shield or welding hood. Some people opt for the welding of thin gloves for better dexterity of both wrists and palms - but for your MIG welding gloves can wear whatever you feel comfortable with.
The skin will not only protect your skin from the heat generated by welding, but they will also protect your skin from UV rays produced by welding. Please remember UV burns happen suddenly and spread quickly, and you should be extra guarded. If you can not wear leather, then you should at least switch to wearing cotton clothing. Plastic fibers such as polyester and rayon should be carefully avoided because it will melt when in contact with molten metal and the positive will burn you. Most of the cotton will make a hole and not burn out or do something fatal.
Never wear open toed shoes or synthetic shoes that have toe webs on it. There is all possibility of hot metal dropped straight down and burn a hole through the top of the shoe. Wear leather shoes or boots, or at least cover your shoes with a non-flammable material. Please be aware that materials such as sawdust, paper or plastic bags around the welding area can smolder and burn - so keep welding is neat and clean and free of articles on fire. Your attention will obviously be focused on welding and would not be possible for you to notice what is going on around you even if something suddenly caught fire.
Do not indulge in MIG welding if the water is in contact with you or there is a pool of water around your weld surface. It is necessary to prevent any possibility that may be of electricity. Due to excessive heat, skin and hair can burn and therefore need to wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants are not flammable without a cuff. Use a leather welding gloves and effective eye shield or welding hood. Some people opt for the welding of thin gloves for better dexterity of both wrists and palms - but for your MIG welding gloves can wear whatever you feel comfortable with.
The skin will not only protect your skin from the heat generated by welding, but they will also protect your skin from UV rays produced by welding. Please remember UV burns happen suddenly and spread quickly, and you should be extra guarded. If you can not wear leather, then you should at least switch to wearing cotton clothing. Plastic fibers such as polyester and rayon should be carefully avoided because it will melt when in contact with molten metal and the positive will burn you. Most of the cotton will make a hole and not burn out or do something fatal.
Never wear open toed shoes or synthetic shoes that have toe webs on it. There is all possibility of hot metal dropped straight down and burn a hole through the top of the shoe. Wear leather shoes or boots, or at least cover your shoes with a non-flammable material. Please be aware that materials such as sawdust, paper or plastic bags around the welding area can smolder and burn - so keep welding is neat and clean and free of articles on fire. Your attention will obviously be focused on welding and would not be possible for you to notice what is going on around you even if something suddenly caught fire.