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SOP Pipe Welding

This document outlines safe work practices for pipe welding. It describes protective mechanisms like permit systems, welding procedures, PPE, and emergency response plans. Supervisors are responsible for training workers on protection requirements and conducting hazard assessments and site inspections. Workers must check equipment for defects, ensure proper PPE is worn for grinding and buffing, keep cylinders secured and separated, avoid arc viewing without protection, and ensure guards are installed on grinders and buffers as specified.

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SOP Pipe Welding

This document outlines safe work practices for pipe welding. It describes protective mechanisms like permit systems, welding procedures, PPE, and emergency response plans. Supervisors are responsible for training workers on protection requirements and conducting hazard assessments and site inspections. Workers must check equipment for defects, ensure proper PPE is worn for grinding and buffing, keep cylinders secured and separated, avoid arc viewing without protection, and ensure guards are installed on grinders and buffers as specified.

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Alberta Construction Safety Association

SAFE WORK PRACTICE


TITLE Pipe Welding
GENERAL Protecting workers from injuries associated with welding operations
APPLICATION Joints of pipe are welded together into one continuous pipeline using
various welding methods
PROTECTIVE Safe work procedure
MECHANISMS Permit system
Welding procedures
PPE
ERP (Emergency Response Plan)
SELECTION As per job requirement
AND USE
SUPERVISOR Supervisors are responsible to facilitate and/or provide proper
RESPONSIBILITY instruction to their workers on protection requirements and training
Hazard assessment
Site inspection
WORKER 1. Welders shall check their equipment at frequent and regular
RESPONSIBILITY intervals for defects, particularly for defective cables in wet areas.
2. Ensure buffing and grinding operators wear face shields and safety
glasses.
3. Ensure full and empty cylinders be kept separate and identified.
4. Ensure cylinders are secured and in upright position.
5. Ensure flammable materials are kept out of weld areas.
6. Avoid watching arc without proper eye protection.
7. Ensure grinders and buffers have proper guards installed as per
manufacturer specifications.
* The information presented in this publication is intended for general use and may not apply to every circumstance. It is
not a definitive guide to government regulations and does not relieve persons using this publication from their
responsibilities under applicable legislation. The Alberta Construction Safety Association does not guarantee the accuracy
of, nor assume liability for, the information presented here. Individual counselling and advice are available from the
Association.

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