Wearing ear plugs/muffs if working in an environment where noise levels are excessively high for extended periods of time.
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Tying long hair back when working in the shop.
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Wearing jewelry while working in the shop.
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Utilizing the PASS method if you have to use a fire extinguisher.
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Cleaning up your work area.
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Report an accident to the instructor immediately.
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Put all tools in the proper storage place when not in use.
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Take safety glasses off when you are too hot.
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Leaving scrap materials and clutter around your work area.
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Be respectful at all times in the shop.
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Marking tools are used adhere to or scratch the surface.
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Hacksaw Blades should have more than 5 teeth touching the metal at all times.
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Metal Cutting Shears should be used only when you are wearing leather gloves for saftey.
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Ball Peen Hammers are used to create rounded shapes into metal.
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When selecting a wrench, you must select one for the specific bolt or nut size needed.
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When using a Portable Drill, choose the drill bit you are unsure will work for the job.
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When using a Portable Power Nibbler, do not use compressed air or hands to remove metal chips from cutting.
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When using a Cutoff Saw, use compressed air to remove metal chips.
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When using a Cutoff Saw, inspect the blade before cutting and replace is needed.
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When using a Portable Grinder, check the cutoff wheel to make sure it correct for the job.
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When using a Portable Grinder, removed the wheel if it is 3/4 of the size of the orginal size.
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When using a Bench Grinder, stand to the infront when turning on and allow to run for a couple of moment before starting your work.
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When using a Bench Grinder, do not force the work in the grinding wheel.
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When using a Sheet Metal Brake, you need to clear the mechanism before pressing the metal.
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When using a Drill Press, do not secure the piece before starting.
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When using a Drill Press, move the table to the right high before pressing through the work.
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Arc Welding is the process that used the heat from an electric arc to join pieces of metal together
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Safey and Health Risk for Arc and MIG Welding include Electric Shock, Burn, Fire, Breathing Hazards.
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To help with Electric Shock, make sure everything is properly installed and way from water.
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When Welding, you can wear synthetic clothing.
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When welding, your hair can be down and you can wear sunglasses.
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After finishing each weld, you should dip your work in water and be careful about the steam.
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To make sure others are blinded, everyone should say "COVER" before starting to weld.
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Make sure all of the ventilation systems are turned off before starting to weld.
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Arc Welding is better know as Stick Welding
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Shielded is the cloud of gases formed by the burning of the flux.
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Slag is only found on a ARC weld.
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When welding with a Arc Welder, it is easier to weld in the DC setting.
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Before your welder will work, the ground clam must be attached.
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Electrodes are made of 2 parts: Rod and Flux Covering.
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To have a clean weld, you should Bevel the metal before welding a joint.
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Striking is EASY. You can either use the scratch or tapping method.
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MIG Welding is the process in which a continuous solid wire electrode is fed through a welding gun and into the weld pool, joining the two base materials together
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When MIG Welding, it is best to use a Gas mixer of 75% argon and 25% carbon dioxide
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When MIG Welding, just guess on the settings. Don't reference the chart.
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When Overhead Welding, be sure to travel at a slow speed for the best weld.
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Oxyfuel, better known as Oxyacetylene, is the processes in which Oxygen and Fuel are combined to make a flame.
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The two main types of fuel used include Acetylene and Oxygen.
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When storing cylinders, they should be held upright and chained down.
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When starting the fuel lines, you should open the Acetylene FULLY and Oxygen a QUARTER turn.
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When starting the fuel lines, you should open the Acetylene 15 psig.
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Red = Oxygen
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Red = Acetylene
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Oxygen First and Acetylene Second.
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Before using the cutting torch, you should not check the cutting tip for slag or problems.
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When making a cut, you should just start the flame full force before pre-heating the surface.
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The cutting torch should be held at a 90 degree angle