Personal protective equipment should just be used by the welder. Observers don't need PPE.

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Multiple Choice

Personal protective equipment should just be used by the welder. Observers don't need PPE.

Explanation:
PPE is needed for anyone in the welding area, not just the welder. The welding arc emits intense UV radiation, heat, sparks, and fumes that can injure eyes, skin, lungs, and ears. Observers who are near the work or could be hit by splatter or exposed to fumes should wear appropriate protection just as the welder does. This includes eye protection (safety glasses or a welding helmet when looking at the arc), flame-resistant clothing, gloves, and hearing protection, with respiratory protection as required by the fumes present. Relying on distance or barriers alone isn’t enough because exposure can occur even at a distance. So the statement isn’t correct.

PPE is needed for anyone in the welding area, not just the welder. The welding arc emits intense UV radiation, heat, sparks, and fumes that can injure eyes, skin, lungs, and ears. Observers who are near the work or could be hit by splatter or exposed to fumes should wear appropriate protection just as the welder does. This includes eye protection (safety glasses or a welding helmet when looking at the arc), flame-resistant clothing, gloves, and hearing protection, with respiratory protection as required by the fumes present. Relying on distance or barriers alone isn’t enough because exposure can occur even at a distance. So the statement isn’t correct.

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