In What Two Ways Can Ultraviolet Light Burn The Eyes
Question: What is the key to preventing accidents in a welding shop?
Answer: Following the safety rules, regulations and the procedures for the welding process.
Question: Who is ultimately responsible for the welder’s safety?
Answer: I am
Question: Describe the three classification of burns?
Answer: 1st degree- Surface of skin reddish, tender, & painful (no broken skin)
2nd degree- Surface of skin severely damaged, blisters & possible break in skin
3rd degree- Surface of skin & possibly tissue below skin appear white & charred
Question: What emergency steps should be taken to treat burns?
Answer:
Question: List the three types of light that may be present during welding?
Answer: Ultraviolet, Infrared, & Visible
Question: Which type of light is the most likely to cause burns? Why?
Answer: Ultraviolet causes 1 & 2 degree burns to eye or skin if welder is close to arc with higher current & quicker burn
Question: What can be done on the job site to reduce the danger of reflected light?
Answer: Painted in flat black colored or black paint if not weld curtains
Question: In what two ways can ultraviolet light burn the eyes?
Answer: Can injure either the white of the eye or the retina(back of eye)
Question: What is the name of the eye burn that can occur in a fraction of a second?
Answer: Flash Burn
Question: Why is it important to seek medical treatment for eye burns?
Answer: Possible loss of eyesight and risk of infection