ISO/TC 44/SC 9
Project No. | ISO 10882-2:2000 |
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Title | <p>This part of EN ISO 10882 provides guidance for the determination of personal exposure to gases and vapours in</p> <p>welding and allied processes. It applies to the following thermal processes used to join, cut, surface or remove</p> <p>metals:</p> <p>(111) Manual metal arc welding (metal arc welding with covered electrode); shielded metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(114) Self-shielded tubular-cored arc welding</p> <p>(131) Metal inert gas welding; MIG welding; gas metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(135) Metal active gas welding; MAG welding; gas metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(136) Tubular-cored metal arc welding with active gas shield; flux cored arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(137) Tubular-cored metal arc welding with inert gas shield; flux cored arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(141) Tungsten inert gas arc welding; TIG welding; gas tungsten arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(15) Plasma arc welding;</p> <p>(31) Oxy-fuel gas welding; oxy-fuel gas welding /USA/</p> <p>(52) Laser beam welding;</p> <p>(912) Flame brazing; torch brazing /USA/</p> <p>(97) Braze welding;</p> <p>_ arc and flame gouging;</p> <p>_ arc and laser cutting processes;</p> <p>_ flame, plasma and laser and plasma cutting processes;</p> <p>_ metal-spraying (see EN ISO 4063).</p> <p>The following gases and vapours which can be produced or be present during welding and allied processes are</p> <p>covered:</p> <p>_ ozone (O3);</p> <p>_ carbon monoxide (CO);</p> <p>_ carbon dioxide (CO2);</p> <p>_ nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2);</p> <p>_ vapours produced in the welding or cutting of metals having paint or other surface coatings.</p> <p>Fuel, oxidant and shielding gases used in welding and allied processes are not covered.</p> <p>The general background level of gases and vapours in the workplace atmosphere influences personal exposure,</p> <p>and therefore the role of fixed point measurements is also considered.</p> |
Registration number (WIID) | 26144 |
Scope | <p>This part of EN ISO 10882 provides guidance for the determination of personal exposure to gases and vapours in</p> <p>welding and allied processes. It applies to the following thermal processes used to join, cut, surface or remove</p> <p>metals:</p> <p>(111) Manual metal arc welding (metal arc welding with covered electrode); shielded metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(114) Self-shielded tubular-cored arc welding</p> <p>(131) Metal inert gas welding; MIG welding; gas metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(135) Metal active gas welding; MAG welding; gas metal arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(136) Tubular-cored metal arc welding with active gas shield; flux cored arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(137) Tubular-cored metal arc welding with inert gas shield; flux cored arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(141) Tungsten inert gas arc welding; TIG welding; gas tungsten arc welding /USA/</p> <p>(15) Plasma arc welding;</p> <p>(31) Oxy-fuel gas welding; oxy-fuel gas welding /USA/</p> <p>(52) Laser beam welding;</p> <p>(912) Flame brazing; torch brazing /USA/</p> <p>(97) Braze welding;</p> <p>_ arc and flame gouging;</p> <p>_ arc and laser cutting processes;</p> <p>_ flame, plasma and laser and plasma cutting processes;</p> <p>_ metal-spraying (see EN ISO 4063).</p> <p>The following gases and vapours which can be produced or be present during welding and allied processes are</p> <p>covered:</p> <p>_ ozone (O3);</p> <p>_ carbon monoxide (CO);</p> <p>_ carbon dioxide (CO2);</p> <p>_ nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2);</p> <p>_ vapours produced in the welding or cutting of metals having paint or other surface coatings.</p> <p>Fuel, oxidant and shielding gases used in welding and allied processes are not covered.</p> <p>The general background level of gases and vapours in the workplace atmosphere influences personal exposure,</p> <p>and therefore the role of fixed point measurements is also considered.</p> |
Status | Atcelts |
ICS group | 13.100 25.160.01 |