Welding operation | Shade No. |
Shielded metal-arc welding- 1/16-, 3/32-, 1/8-, 5/32-inch electrodes | 10 |
Gas-shielded arc welding (nonferrous)- 1/16-, 3/32-, 1/8-, 5/32-inch electrodes | 11 |
Gas-shielded arc welding (ferrous)- 1/16-, 3/32-, 1/8-, 5/32-inch electrodes | 12 |
Shielded metal-arc welding: | |
3/16-, 7/32-, 1/4-inch electrodes | 12 |
5/16-, 3/8-inch electrodes | 14 |
Atomic hydrogen welding | 10-14 |
Carbon arc welding | 14 |
Soldering | 2 |
Torch brazing | 3 or 4 |
Light cutting, up to 1 inch | 3 or 4 |
Medium cutting, 1 inch to 6 inches | 4 or 5 |
Heavy cutting, 6 inches and over | 5 or 6 |
Gas welding (light) up to 1/8 inch | 4 or 5 |
Gas welding (medium) 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch | 5 or 6 |
Gas welding (heavy) 1/2 inch and over | 6 or 8 |
Note: In gas welding or oxygen cutting where the torch produces a high yellow light, it is desirable to use a filter or lens that absorbs the yellow or sodium line in the visible light of the operation.
Do not use in areas without adequate ventilation. See ANSI Z49.1-1967 Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes published by the American Welding Society.
CAUTION
Welding may produce fumes and gases hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these fumes and gases. Use adequate ventilation. See ANSI Z49.1-1967 Safety in Welding and Cutting published by the American Welding Society.
WARNING
CONTAINS CADMIUM-POISONOUS FUMES MAY BE FORMED ON HEATING
Do not breathe fumes. Use only with adequate ventilation such as fume collectors, exhaust ventilators, or air-supplied respirators. See ANSI Z49.1-1967. If chest pain, cough, or fever develops after use call physician immediately.
CAUTION
CONTAINS FLUORIDES
This flux when heated gives off fumes that may irritate eyes, nose and throat.
Welding zone | Minimum air flow1 cubic feet/minute | Duct diameter, inches2 |
4 to 6 inches from arc or torch | 150 | 3 |
6 to 8 inches from arc or torch | 275 | 31/2 |
8 to 10 inches from arc or torch | 425 | 41/2 |
10 to 12 inches from arc or torch | 600 | 51/2 |
1 When brazing with cadmium bearing materials or when cutting on such materials increased rates of ventilation may be required.
2 Nearest half-inch duct diameter based on 4,000 feet per minute velocity in pipe.
29 C.F.R. §1910.252