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NCCER Welding Level 1 Module 1: Safety Already Passed Arc burn Bonded Carbon steel Electric arc Electrically grounded Electrode Flash burn Flux Fume plume Galvanized Immediate Danger to Life and Health (IDLH) Purge gas Shielding gas Stainless steel Ultraviolet (UV) radiation Ventric...

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NCCER Welding Level 1 Module 1: Safety Already
Passed

1). Arc burn

 Ans: burn to the skin produced by brief exposure to intense radiant heat and ultraviolet
light


2). Bonded

 Ans: the permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path
that will assure electrical continuity and the capacity to safely conduct any current likely
to be imposed on it


3). Carbon steel

 Ans: an alloy of iron combining iron and usually less than 1 percent carbon to provide
hardness


4). Electric arc

 Ans: the flow of an electrical current across an air gap or gaseous space


5). Electrically grounded

 Ans: connected to Earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth


6). Electrode

 Ans: the point from which a welding arc is produced


7). Flash burn

 Ans: burns to the eyes sometimes called welder's flash; caused by exposure to intense
radiant heat and ultraviolet light


8). Flux



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,  Ans: a material used to dissolve or prevent the formation of oxides and other
undesirable substances on a weld joint


9). Fume plume

 Ans: the fumes, gases, and particles from the consumables, base metal, and base
metal coating during the welding process


10). Galvanized

 Ans: carbon steel dipped in zinc to inhibit corrosion


11). Immediate danger to life and health (idlh)

 Ans: as defined by OSHA, this term refers to an atmosphere that poses an immediate
threat to life, would cause irreversible adverse health effects, or would impair an
individual's ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere


12). Purge gas

 Ans: an inert gas, such as nitrogen, used to drive oxygen away from a weld site


13). Shielding gas

 Ans: a gas such as argon, helium, or carbon dioxide used to protect the welding
electrode wire from contamination in GMAW and FCAW welding


14). Stainless steel

 Ans: an iron-based alloy usually containing at least 11 percent chromium


15). Ultraviolet (uv) radiation

 Ans: invisible rays capable of causing burns. UV rays from the sun are the causes of
sunburn


16). Ventricular fibrillation

 Ans: irregular heart rhythm characterized by a rapid fluttering heartbeat




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