a young coworker of mine died this weekend.... while welding on his demo derby car.
he was welding in a door bar and became the ground. the welder he was using was not properly insulated and he became the short circuit... unfortunately he died because of his mistake...
i wasnt close to him.. he had just started at simplot as a maintenance tech..he was 22
this bring a great topic to the front of the discussion.. i encourage any and all to read and add anything you can to this...dedicated to arron and his now incomplete family
welder safety.
il start
1: maintain your equipment... your life depends on your machine. make sure all the leads are isolated.. make sure the grounding circuits are complete.. have it inspected regularly by a qualified person.
2: never mig or tig weld with /on anything that has had brake cleaner or carburator cleaner recently used on it... look up Phosgene poisoning. it is irreversible and fatal in very small quantities
3: never weld in wet conditions.
once again my condolences to arrons family
he was welding in a door bar and became the ground. the welder he was using was not properly insulated and he became the short circuit... unfortunately he died because of his mistake...
i wasnt close to him.. he had just started at simplot as a maintenance tech..he was 22
this bring a great topic to the front of the discussion.. i encourage any and all to read and add anything you can to this...dedicated to arron and his now incomplete family
welder safety.
il start
1: maintain your equipment... your life depends on your machine. make sure all the leads are isolated.. make sure the grounding circuits are complete.. have it inspected regularly by a qualified person.
2: never mig or tig weld with /on anything that has had brake cleaner or carburator cleaner recently used on it... look up Phosgene poisoning. it is irreversible and fatal in very small quantities
3: never weld in wet conditions.
once again my condolences to arrons family
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