Big like from me. Been using the welding cap backwards thinking it is somethin to do with estetics but still that cam does not protect you from the flash, you will burn your neck . Better to weld with a hood.
I had my jaw removal a few years ago, and replaced with the titanium it is a metal, so is it safe for me if i am doing the welding machine or is it easily expose to electricty shock during working.
@@tomorrowcomestoday1621 Ultraviolet radiation. Contact lenses are like magnifying glasses, very unhealthy for retina. And they will melt if you are unlucky enough to get a welding spark in your eye.
If you stick weld, you can weld outside, it will help. If you weld inside or use mig, you will need a fume extractor, and those are pretty expensive. But the good news is, you can make it yourself for cheap. Also if you are new to welding read as much as you can about safety. For example, you absolutely shouldnt weld aluminum or stainless steel without a fume extractor, and i wont tell you why because i lack all the info. Therefore its your responsibility to use google and find answers, cheers
Big like from me. Been using the welding cap backwards thinking it is somethin to do with estetics but still that cam does not protect you from the flash, you will burn your neck . Better to weld with a hood.
Almost had my eye drilled years ago. I begged the doctor to just scrape it out manually with a pic. Wasn't fun but way better than the drill lol
What’s your opinion on heavy duty masks and to not breath particles or sparks from cutting metal? Curious to know your opinion on this.
forgot hearing protection - very important
I feel like they should have some kind of device for the nose? Since you're constantly breathing in fumes. I feel like they don't talk about that much
I had my jaw removal a few years ago, and replaced with the titanium it is a metal, so is it safe for me if i am doing the welding machine or is it easily expose to electricty shock during working.
How much uv radiation do you get when arc welding compared to sun exposure during a hot day?
One more thing : Never, ever use contact lenses when welding!
Why
@@tomorrowcomestoday1621 Ultraviolet radiation. Contact lenses are like magnifying glasses, very unhealthy for retina. And they will melt if you are unlucky enough to get a welding spark in your eye.
Can we use the damaged adapter electrode holder is that safe if no mean what is potential hazard and how it harmful.
Good Luck from GLOBAL HSE CHAIN
How about the smoke produced by the weld,they said it can harm your lungs.You have a suggestion bro?or a specific gear to protect our lungs?
If you stick weld, you can weld outside, it will help. If you weld inside or use mig, you will need a fume extractor, and those are pretty expensive. But the good news is, you can make it yourself for cheap. Also if you are new to welding read as much as you can about safety. For example, you absolutely shouldnt weld aluminum or stainless steel without a fume extractor, and i wont tell you why because i lack all the info. Therefore its your responsibility to use google and find answers, cheers
@@ayylmaoo2619 can we use the damaged adapter electrode holder is that unsafe mean what is potential hazard and how it harmful.
I wear a respirator when welding and grinding. Fits under my hood and my grinding shield. Mine is 3m brand with hard P100 filters (pink color)
what about electrocution?
great question, very underrated topic!
good important information
Buen video gracias- te doy un 10
How much money do I have to have to finish the course?
Nice information, Is it necessary wearing welding pants (trouser) for a small hobby project ? thanks
@@traitorousbipeds Yeap. Actually it is most important, since hobby projects are usually done by unexperienced people.
I mostly weld without pants, but I also fry bacon without a shirt.
Do pit vipers count as safety glasses 😂
some of them are z87 so yes
hey where's mask 😷 ?
tHANK YOU