Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction, Parts 1-3 (IACET CEU=0.1)

Welding, cutting and brazing can be dangerous to your health and safety, but there are steps you can take to work safely. Take these courses to learn about health and safety considerations for various welding, cutting and brazing methods. Ideal learners are workers who perform welding, cutting and brazing in construction settings.
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Course Objectives:

  • Recognize the hazards in welding fumes that may be present during hot work; Recall ways to control hazards including ventilation, personal protective equipment and body protection; Know what radiation and light hazards are for hot work; Recall dangers and safe practices when working with oxyacetylene torches; Know how to work with welding gas cylinders safely; Recall the hazards of arc welding and safe practices to use; Know what basic personal protective equipment to wear for hot work; Know how to inspect and prepare the hot work area; Know how to prepare for potential fires; Remember safety precautions to take before welding or cutting containers
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