Welding, Cutting and Brazing Part 2 of 3: Physical Hazards
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Welding, Cutting and Brazing Part 2 of 3: Physical Hazards

Welding, cutting and brazing often involves physical hazards that relate to hot work, compressed gas cylinders, ultraviolet and infrared rays or light, electricity, and noise. Take this course to learn more about these hazards and how to control them so that you can avoid injuries and property damage. Ideal learners are people who perform or supervise welding, cutting and brazing.

UL Solutions
Updated Jul 03, 2025

What you'll learn

  • Identify the physical hazards associated with welding, cutting and brazing and their potential consequences
  • Recall how to prepare for welding, cutting and brazing tasks to prevent fires, explosions and injuries
  • Remember safety precautions to take during and after welding, cutting and brazing tasks to prevent fires, explosions and injuries
Course DescriptionWelding, cutting and brazing often involves physical hazards that relate to hot work, compressed gas cylinders, ultraviolet and infrared rays or light, electricity, and noise. Take this course to learn more about these hazards and how to control them so that you can avoid injuries and property damage. Ideal learners are people who perform or supervise welding, cutting and brazing.