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THERMAL ARC 201 TS SAFE INSTRUCTION

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General Information

nology Assessment, Biological Effects of Power Frequency Electric & Magnetic Fields - Background Paper,

OTA-BP-E-63 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1989): “...there is now a very large

volume of scientific findings based on experiments at the cellular level and from studies with animals and

people which clearly establish that low frequency magnetic fields and interact with, and produce changes in,

biological systems. While most of this work is of very high quality, the results are complex. Current scientific

understanding does not yet allow us to interpret the evidence in a single coherent framework. Even more

frustrating, it does not yet allow us to draw definite conclusions about questions of possible risk or to offer

clear science-based advice on strategies to minimize or avoid potential risks.”
To reduce magnetic fields in the workplace, use the following procedures.
1. Keep cables close together by twisting or taping them.
2. Arrange cables to one side and away from the operator.
3. Do not coil or drape cable around the body.
4. Keep welding power source and cables as far away from body as practical.

ABOUT PACEMAKERS:

The above procedures are among those also normally recommended for pacemaker wearers.

Consult your doctor for complete information.

1.02 PRINCIPAL SAFETY STANDARDS

Safety in Welding and Cutting, ANSI Standard Z49.1, from American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd.,

Miami, FL 33126.
Safety and Health Standards, OSHA 29 CFR 1910, from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government

Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
Recommended Safe Practices for the Preparation for Welding and Cutting of Containers That Have Held

Hazardous Substances, American Welding Society Standard AWS F4.1, from American Welding Society, 550

N.W. LeJeune Rd., Miami, FL 33126.
National Electrical Code, NFPA Standard 70, from National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,

Quincy, MA 02269.
Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Cylinders, CGA Pamphlet P-1, from Compressed Gas Association,

1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 501, Arlington, VA 22202.
Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting, CSA Standard W117.2, from Canadian Standards Association, Stan-

dards Sales, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.
Safe Practices for Occupation and Educational Eye and Face Protection, ANSI Standard Z87.1, from American

National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
Cutting and Welding Processes, NFPA Standard 51B, from National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch

Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
Safety in welding and allied processes Part 1: Fire Precautions, EN 60974-1 from SAI Global Limited, www.

saiglobal.com.
Safety in welding and allied processes Part 2: Electrical, EN 60974-1 from SAI Global Limited, www.saiglobal.

com.
Filters for eye protectors - Filters for protection against radiation generated in welding and allied operations

AS/NZS 1338.1:1992 from SAI Global Limited, www.saiglobal.com.

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