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Gas Cutting
&
Welding
Gas Cutting
&
Welding
PPREPARED BY
SOUMEN MAKAR
RECLAMATION AND DREDGING WORKS
BMCT/JNPT-4
ACETYLENE CYLINDERS
 Maroon in colour.
 Acetylene gas (C2H2) is dissolved in
acetone (liquid) and stored at 250 psi, in
a specially designed cylinder.
 Acetylene cylinders has a volume of 8.5
m3.
 Maroon in colour.
 Acetylene gas (C2H2) is dissolved in
acetone (liquid) and stored at 250 psi, in
a specially designed cylinder.
 Acetylene cylinders has a volume of 8.5
m3.
Valve Protection Cap
Typical Sectional view of
Valve Arrangement
Valve protection cap
Valve
Valve
OXYGEN CYLINDERS
 Oxygen is a colourless,
tasteless, and odourless
gas and is slightly
heavier than air.
 Oxygen cylinder is black
in colour.
 Oxygen stored at 2200
psi
 Oxygen cylinders has a
volume of 6.9 m3
 Oxygen is a colourless,
tasteless, and odourless
gas and is slightly
heavier than air.
 Oxygen cylinder is black
in colour.
 Oxygen stored at 2200
psi
 Oxygen cylinders has a
volume of 6.9 m3
CYLINDER STORAGE
 Well ventilated room
 No open flame in the store
 10 m distance from oxygen and acetylene
cylinders
 No materials that are prone spontaneous
combustion
 Should not be stored in direct sunlight.
 Well ventilated room
 No open flame in the store
 10 m distance from oxygen and acetylene
cylinders
 No materials that are prone spontaneous
combustion
 Should not be stored in direct sunlight.
CYLINDER STORAGE
Inflammable Gas
CYLINDER STORAGE
FullEmpty
Min. 10’
Min.10’
Full CylindersEmpty Cylinders Fuel GasOxygen
 Cylinders containing oxygen shall be stored separate from
cylin­ders fuel-gases.
 Minimum 10 feet distance shall be maintained between the storage
areas.
Accessories
Regulators
UNLOADING FROM TRUCK
Never drop
Use wooden Ramp and coir matters (50cm
thick)
Keep the top of the cylinder up
 Roll the cylinder keeping it upright
Never drop
Use wooden Ramp and coir matters (50cm
thick)
Keep the top of the cylinder up
 Roll the cylinder keeping it upright
Lifting cylinders by crane
Use of cradle
4-leg bridle sling
D-shackle and lifting lug
Use of Cylinder trolley
Shifting cylinders at site
Avoid Rolling & Manual
carrying
Use trolley
Keep the cylinder upright and away from
hot jobs.
Fix the DA and oxygen regulator to the
respective cylinders after ensuring free
from dirt or grease.
Connect the cutting hoses to the regulators
and cutogen with hose clamps.Blue or black
hoses for oxygen and red for DA.
RIGHT OPERATION
Keep the cylinder upright and away from
hot jobs.
Fix the DA and oxygen regulator to the
respective cylinders after ensuring free
from dirt or grease.
Connect the cutting hoses to the regulators
and cutogen with hose clamps.Blue or black
hoses for oxygen and red for DA.
Open the cylinder and check for leakage by
soap water test at the joints.The same to be
followed for the oxygen cylinder.Close the
cylinders .
Purge the oxygen line and then the DA line
one after the other and close the valves.
RIGHT OPERATION
Open the cylinder and check for leakage by
soap water test at the joints.The same to be
followed for the oxygen cylinder.Close the
cylinders .
Purge the oxygen line and then the DA line
one after the other and close the valves.
Open the DA regulator,the torch valve and
light the gas. Then open the oxygen valves
to the required pressure.
After cutting start closing from oxygen and
then DA.
RIGHT OPERATION
Open the DA regulator,the torch valve and
light the gas. Then open the oxygen valves
to the required pressure.
After cutting start closing from oxygen and
then DA.
CUTTING NOZZLES
Max. Materials
thickness,
(MS in mm)
Size of
nozzle
Cutting oxygen
pressure in
kg/cm2
12
25
50
75
100
150
200
250
300
1/32”
3/64”
1/16’
1/16’
1/16”
5/64”
3/32”
7/64”
1/8”
1.4
3.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.5
7.5
8.0
8.0
12
25
50
75
100
150
200
250
300
1/32”
3/64”
1/16’
1/16’
1/16”
5/64”
3/32”
7/64”
1/8”
1.4
3.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.5
7.5
8.0
8.0
HAZARDS
 FLASH BACK.
 BACK FIRE.
 GENERAL FIRE.
 EXPLOSION.
 FLASH BACK.
 BACK FIRE.
 GENERAL FIRE.
 EXPLOSION.
FLASH BACK
 RETROGRESSION OF THE FIRE UPTO THE
CYLINDER.
BACK FIREBACK FIRE
RETROGRESSION OF THE FIRE IN THE
CUTOGEN.
When the blow pipe becomes hot.
Nozzle blocked.
Nozzle close to the job.
Job close to the ground.
Pressure difference between flame pressure
and the hose pressure.
REASONS
When the blow pipe becomes hot.
Nozzle blocked.
Nozzle close to the job.
Job close to the ground.
Pressure difference between flame pressure
and the hose pressure.
IF A BACK FIRE OCCURS
 The blowpipe valves shall be shut off,
oxygen first and then the fuel gas;
 Oxygen and fuel gas cylinder valves shall be
shut off;
 The blowpipe shall be cooled with water, if
necessary;
 The equipment shall be checked for damage
or faults, particularly the nozzle.
 The blowpipe valves shall be shut off,
oxygen first and then the fuel gas;
 Oxygen and fuel gas cylinder valves shall be
shut off;
 The blowpipe shall be cooled with water, if
necessary;
 The equipment shall be checked for damage
or faults, particularly the nozzle.
IF A FLASH BACK OCCURS
 Cylinder valves of both fuel gas and oxygen
shall be closed immediately.
(If it is safe to do so.)
 Replace damaged Hoses, Blow pipe, Flash
back arrestors & regulators before reuse.
 Cylinder valves of both fuel gas and oxygen
shall be closed immediately.
(If it is safe to do so.)
 Replace damaged Hoses, Blow pipe, Flash
back arrestors & regulators before reuse.
FLASH BACK PREVENTION
 Purge hose pipes before lighting.
 Only Spark igniters shall be used to ignite
 Flashback arresters shall be provided at both
ends of the hoses to prevent backflow of gas
towards cylinders.
 Correct gas pressure and for the nozzle size
shall be used.
 Purge hose pipes before lighting.
 Only Spark igniters shall be used to ignite
 Flashback arresters shall be provided at both
ends of the hoses to prevent backflow of gas
towards cylinders.
 Correct gas pressure and for the nozzle size
shall be used.
FIRE ON CYLINDER
 Close the valve
 Try to extinguish the fire.
 Detach the regulator
 Immerse the cylinder in water or apply water
copiously at the bottom half of the cylinder.
 Open the valve and keep it the cool water till it
becomes empty
 Do not stand in the direction of fusible safety valve
fixed at the bottom of the cylinder.
 Close the valve
 Try to extinguish the fire.
 Detach the regulator
 Immerse the cylinder in water or apply water
copiously at the bottom half of the cylinder.
 Open the valve and keep it the cool water till it
becomes empty
 Do not stand in the direction of fusible safety valve
fixed at the bottom of the cylinder.
EXPLOSION
Reasons:
Fire on cylinder (pouring water on hot
cylinder)
Cylinder exposed to external heat
Rough handling
Reasons:
Fire on cylinder (pouring water on hot
cylinder)
Cylinder exposed to external heat
Rough handling
Helmets with face shields
Black glass - din value 4 to 5
Leather gloves
Leather apron
Safety shoes
PPE
Helmets with face shields
Black glass - din value 4 to 5
Leather gloves
Leather apron
Safety shoes
SAFETY IN WELDINGSAFETY IN WELDING
BASIC ELEMENTS
OF
WELDING
BASIC ELEMENTS
OF
WELDING
SAFETY IN WELDING
 The body of the welding machine should
be earth.
 The terminals of the welding cables
should be provided with lugs and kept
tight.
 The body of the welding machine should
be earth.
 The terminals of the welding cables
should be provided with lugs and kept
tight.
SAFETY IN WELDING
 The joints in the cables should be made
with terminals, kept tight and well
insulated with heat resistant tape.
 The cable should be free from joints
atleast for a length of three meters from
electrode holder to avoid shock hazard.
 The joints in the cables should be made
with terminals, kept tight and well
insulated with heat resistant tape.
 The cable should be free from joints
atleast for a length of three meters from
electrode holder to avoid shock hazard.
SAFETY IN WELDING
 Other electrical cables should not be
kept laid with welding cables, to avoid
insulation damage.
 For the return lead only proper cable
should be used. Using rods, angles,
channels etc. Should be avoided.
 Other electrical cables should not be
kept laid with welding cables, to avoid
insulation damage.
 For the return lead only proper cable
should be used. Using rods, angles,
channels etc. Should be avoided.
SAFETY IN WELDING
 Never change electrode with bare hands
or wet gloves, when standing on wet
floors.
 Never change electrode with bare hands
or wet gloves, when standing on wet
floors.
HAZARDS
 Fire
 Shock
 Health hazards
 Fire
 Shock
 Health hazards
HEALTH HAZARDS
 Exposure to various toxic gases generated
during welding may produce one or more of the
following effects:
 Inflammation of the lungs (chemical phenmonitis)
 Pulmonary edema (swelling and accumulation of
fluids)
 Chronic bronchitis.
 Asphyxiation.
 Exposure to various toxic gases generated
during welding may produce one or more of the
following effects:
 Inflammation of the lungs (chemical phenmonitis)
 Pulmonary edema (swelling and accumulation of
fluids)
 Chronic bronchitis.
 Asphyxiation.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE STANDARDS
RELATING TO WELDING FUME CONSTITUENT
OES
CHEMICALS LONG TERM SHORT TERM
Aluminum oxide 10 mg/m3
Cadmium 0.05 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3
Chromium III 0.5 mg/m3
VI 0.05 mg/m3
Copper 0.2 mg/m3Copper 0.2 mg/m3
Fluoride 2.5 mg/m3
Iron 5 mg/m3
Lead 0.15 mg/m3
Manganese 5 mg/m3
Nickel (insoluble) 0.5 mg/m3
( Soluble) 0.1 mg/m3
Ozone 0.1 PPM 0.3 PPM
Welding fume 5 mg/m3
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN
ASSESSMENTS
Welding position
Welding location
Duration of exposure
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN
ASSESSMENTS
Welding position
Welding location
Duration of exposure
 Elimination or substitution
Modification of the process or
engineering
Local exhaust ventilation
General dilution ventilation
Personal protective equipment
Preventive Measures
 Elimination or substitution
Modification of the process or
engineering
Local exhaust ventilation
General dilution ventilation
Personal protective equipment
 FACE SHIELD WITH ATTACHED HELMET
 EYE
 GOGGLES, FACE-SHIELD.
 DIN VALUE OF BLACK GLASS 12 to 14 .
 HAND
 LEATHER HAND GLOVES (FLAME
RESISTANT)
 BODY
 LEATHER APRON & LEG GAURD.
 FOOT
 SAFETY SHOE.
Personal Protective Equipment
 FACE SHIELD WITH ATTACHED HELMET
 EYE
 GOGGLES, FACE-SHIELD.
 DIN VALUE OF BLACK GLASS 12 to 14 .
 HAND
 LEATHER HAND GLOVES (FLAME
RESISTANT)
 BODY
 LEATHER APRON & LEG GAURD.
 FOOT
 SAFETY SHOE.
HAZARDS AT SITE
 Working overhead.
 Working in confined spaces.
 Welding or cutting tanks or vessels.
 Tripping hazards.
 Working overhead.
 Working in confined spaces.
 Welding or cutting tanks or vessels.
 Tripping hazards.
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Gas cutting welding1

  • 1. Gas Cutting & Welding Gas Cutting & Welding PPREPARED BY SOUMEN MAKAR RECLAMATION AND DREDGING WORKS BMCT/JNPT-4
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  • 3. ACETYLENE CYLINDERS  Maroon in colour.  Acetylene gas (C2H2) is dissolved in acetone (liquid) and stored at 250 psi, in a specially designed cylinder.  Acetylene cylinders has a volume of 8.5 m3.  Maroon in colour.  Acetylene gas (C2H2) is dissolved in acetone (liquid) and stored at 250 psi, in a specially designed cylinder.  Acetylene cylinders has a volume of 8.5 m3.
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  • 5. Valve Protection Cap Typical Sectional view of Valve Arrangement Valve protection cap Valve Valve
  • 6. OXYGEN CYLINDERS  Oxygen is a colourless, tasteless, and odourless gas and is slightly heavier than air.  Oxygen cylinder is black in colour.  Oxygen stored at 2200 psi  Oxygen cylinders has a volume of 6.9 m3  Oxygen is a colourless, tasteless, and odourless gas and is slightly heavier than air.  Oxygen cylinder is black in colour.  Oxygen stored at 2200 psi  Oxygen cylinders has a volume of 6.9 m3
  • 7. CYLINDER STORAGE  Well ventilated room  No open flame in the store  10 m distance from oxygen and acetylene cylinders  No materials that are prone spontaneous combustion  Should not be stored in direct sunlight.  Well ventilated room  No open flame in the store  10 m distance from oxygen and acetylene cylinders  No materials that are prone spontaneous combustion  Should not be stored in direct sunlight.
  • 9. CYLINDER STORAGE FullEmpty Min. 10’ Min.10’ Full CylindersEmpty Cylinders Fuel GasOxygen  Cylinders containing oxygen shall be stored separate from cylin­ders fuel-gases.  Minimum 10 feet distance shall be maintained between the storage areas.
  • 12. UNLOADING FROM TRUCK Never drop Use wooden Ramp and coir matters (50cm thick) Keep the top of the cylinder up  Roll the cylinder keeping it upright Never drop Use wooden Ramp and coir matters (50cm thick) Keep the top of the cylinder up  Roll the cylinder keeping it upright
  • 13. Lifting cylinders by crane Use of cradle 4-leg bridle sling D-shackle and lifting lug
  • 14. Use of Cylinder trolley Shifting cylinders at site Avoid Rolling & Manual carrying Use trolley
  • 15. Keep the cylinder upright and away from hot jobs. Fix the DA and oxygen regulator to the respective cylinders after ensuring free from dirt or grease. Connect the cutting hoses to the regulators and cutogen with hose clamps.Blue or black hoses for oxygen and red for DA. RIGHT OPERATION Keep the cylinder upright and away from hot jobs. Fix the DA and oxygen regulator to the respective cylinders after ensuring free from dirt or grease. Connect the cutting hoses to the regulators and cutogen with hose clamps.Blue or black hoses for oxygen and red for DA.
  • 16. Open the cylinder and check for leakage by soap water test at the joints.The same to be followed for the oxygen cylinder.Close the cylinders . Purge the oxygen line and then the DA line one after the other and close the valves. RIGHT OPERATION Open the cylinder and check for leakage by soap water test at the joints.The same to be followed for the oxygen cylinder.Close the cylinders . Purge the oxygen line and then the DA line one after the other and close the valves.
  • 17. Open the DA regulator,the torch valve and light the gas. Then open the oxygen valves to the required pressure. After cutting start closing from oxygen and then DA. RIGHT OPERATION Open the DA regulator,the torch valve and light the gas. Then open the oxygen valves to the required pressure. After cutting start closing from oxygen and then DA.
  • 18. CUTTING NOZZLES Max. Materials thickness, (MS in mm) Size of nozzle Cutting oxygen pressure in kg/cm2 12 25 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 1/32” 3/64” 1/16’ 1/16’ 1/16” 5/64” 3/32” 7/64” 1/8” 1.4 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.5 7.5 8.0 8.0 12 25 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 1/32” 3/64” 1/16’ 1/16’ 1/16” 5/64” 3/32” 7/64” 1/8” 1.4 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.5 7.5 8.0 8.0
  • 19. HAZARDS  FLASH BACK.  BACK FIRE.  GENERAL FIRE.  EXPLOSION.  FLASH BACK.  BACK FIRE.  GENERAL FIRE.  EXPLOSION.
  • 20. FLASH BACK  RETROGRESSION OF THE FIRE UPTO THE CYLINDER. BACK FIREBACK FIRE RETROGRESSION OF THE FIRE IN THE CUTOGEN.
  • 21. When the blow pipe becomes hot. Nozzle blocked. Nozzle close to the job. Job close to the ground. Pressure difference between flame pressure and the hose pressure. REASONS When the blow pipe becomes hot. Nozzle blocked. Nozzle close to the job. Job close to the ground. Pressure difference between flame pressure and the hose pressure.
  • 22. IF A BACK FIRE OCCURS  The blowpipe valves shall be shut off, oxygen first and then the fuel gas;  Oxygen and fuel gas cylinder valves shall be shut off;  The blowpipe shall be cooled with water, if necessary;  The equipment shall be checked for damage or faults, particularly the nozzle.  The blowpipe valves shall be shut off, oxygen first and then the fuel gas;  Oxygen and fuel gas cylinder valves shall be shut off;  The blowpipe shall be cooled with water, if necessary;  The equipment shall be checked for damage or faults, particularly the nozzle.
  • 23. IF A FLASH BACK OCCURS  Cylinder valves of both fuel gas and oxygen shall be closed immediately. (If it is safe to do so.)  Replace damaged Hoses, Blow pipe, Flash back arrestors & regulators before reuse.  Cylinder valves of both fuel gas and oxygen shall be closed immediately. (If it is safe to do so.)  Replace damaged Hoses, Blow pipe, Flash back arrestors & regulators before reuse.
  • 24. FLASH BACK PREVENTION  Purge hose pipes before lighting.  Only Spark igniters shall be used to ignite  Flashback arresters shall be provided at both ends of the hoses to prevent backflow of gas towards cylinders.  Correct gas pressure and for the nozzle size shall be used.  Purge hose pipes before lighting.  Only Spark igniters shall be used to ignite  Flashback arresters shall be provided at both ends of the hoses to prevent backflow of gas towards cylinders.  Correct gas pressure and for the nozzle size shall be used.
  • 25. FIRE ON CYLINDER  Close the valve  Try to extinguish the fire.  Detach the regulator  Immerse the cylinder in water or apply water copiously at the bottom half of the cylinder.  Open the valve and keep it the cool water till it becomes empty  Do not stand in the direction of fusible safety valve fixed at the bottom of the cylinder.  Close the valve  Try to extinguish the fire.  Detach the regulator  Immerse the cylinder in water or apply water copiously at the bottom half of the cylinder.  Open the valve and keep it the cool water till it becomes empty  Do not stand in the direction of fusible safety valve fixed at the bottom of the cylinder.
  • 26. EXPLOSION Reasons: Fire on cylinder (pouring water on hot cylinder) Cylinder exposed to external heat Rough handling Reasons: Fire on cylinder (pouring water on hot cylinder) Cylinder exposed to external heat Rough handling
  • 27. Helmets with face shields Black glass - din value 4 to 5 Leather gloves Leather apron Safety shoes PPE Helmets with face shields Black glass - din value 4 to 5 Leather gloves Leather apron Safety shoes
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  • 31. SAFETY IN WELDING  The body of the welding machine should be earth.  The terminals of the welding cables should be provided with lugs and kept tight.  The body of the welding machine should be earth.  The terminals of the welding cables should be provided with lugs and kept tight.
  • 32. SAFETY IN WELDING  The joints in the cables should be made with terminals, kept tight and well insulated with heat resistant tape.  The cable should be free from joints atleast for a length of three meters from electrode holder to avoid shock hazard.  The joints in the cables should be made with terminals, kept tight and well insulated with heat resistant tape.  The cable should be free from joints atleast for a length of three meters from electrode holder to avoid shock hazard.
  • 33. SAFETY IN WELDING  Other electrical cables should not be kept laid with welding cables, to avoid insulation damage.  For the return lead only proper cable should be used. Using rods, angles, channels etc. Should be avoided.  Other electrical cables should not be kept laid with welding cables, to avoid insulation damage.  For the return lead only proper cable should be used. Using rods, angles, channels etc. Should be avoided.
  • 34. SAFETY IN WELDING  Never change electrode with bare hands or wet gloves, when standing on wet floors.  Never change electrode with bare hands or wet gloves, when standing on wet floors.
  • 35. HAZARDS  Fire  Shock  Health hazards  Fire  Shock  Health hazards
  • 36. HEALTH HAZARDS  Exposure to various toxic gases generated during welding may produce one or more of the following effects:  Inflammation of the lungs (chemical phenmonitis)  Pulmonary edema (swelling and accumulation of fluids)  Chronic bronchitis.  Asphyxiation.  Exposure to various toxic gases generated during welding may produce one or more of the following effects:  Inflammation of the lungs (chemical phenmonitis)  Pulmonary edema (swelling and accumulation of fluids)  Chronic bronchitis.  Asphyxiation.
  • 37. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE STANDARDS RELATING TO WELDING FUME CONSTITUENT OES CHEMICALS LONG TERM SHORT TERM Aluminum oxide 10 mg/m3 Cadmium 0.05 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 Chromium III 0.5 mg/m3 VI 0.05 mg/m3 Copper 0.2 mg/m3Copper 0.2 mg/m3 Fluoride 2.5 mg/m3 Iron 5 mg/m3 Lead 0.15 mg/m3 Manganese 5 mg/m3 Nickel (insoluble) 0.5 mg/m3 ( Soluble) 0.1 mg/m3 Ozone 0.1 PPM 0.3 PPM Welding fume 5 mg/m3
  • 38. FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ASSESSMENTS Welding position Welding location Duration of exposure FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ASSESSMENTS Welding position Welding location Duration of exposure
  • 39.  Elimination or substitution Modification of the process or engineering Local exhaust ventilation General dilution ventilation Personal protective equipment Preventive Measures  Elimination or substitution Modification of the process or engineering Local exhaust ventilation General dilution ventilation Personal protective equipment
  • 40.  FACE SHIELD WITH ATTACHED HELMET  EYE  GOGGLES, FACE-SHIELD.  DIN VALUE OF BLACK GLASS 12 to 14 .  HAND  LEATHER HAND GLOVES (FLAME RESISTANT)  BODY  LEATHER APRON & LEG GAURD.  FOOT  SAFETY SHOE. Personal Protective Equipment  FACE SHIELD WITH ATTACHED HELMET  EYE  GOGGLES, FACE-SHIELD.  DIN VALUE OF BLACK GLASS 12 to 14 .  HAND  LEATHER HAND GLOVES (FLAME RESISTANT)  BODY  LEATHER APRON & LEG GAURD.  FOOT  SAFETY SHOE.
  • 41. HAZARDS AT SITE  Working overhead.  Working in confined spaces.  Welding or cutting tanks or vessels.  Tripping hazards.  Working overhead.  Working in confined spaces.  Welding or cutting tanks or vessels.  Tripping hazards.