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nummyann

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Explain the process of robotic welding.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Identify four items of fire prevention and/or protection that should be in a welding shop.
 
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Answer to Question 1

All of the welding process is controlled by the use of a computer. Each weld is done exactly alike.

Answer to Question 2

The welding area should be equipped with a fire extinguisher and a first-aid kit. Welding booths are
constructed of fireproof or fire-resistant materials. Metal benches should be included in the welding
area. Wood or canvas materials should be fireproof or fire-resistant. Safety equipment includes wool
fire blankets and buckets of water. All grease, oil, sawdust, paper, rags, or any other flammable
materials must be removed. The area must be kept clean.




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