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View Poll Results: how many fire ext do you have.
0 9 5.84%
1-2 103 66.88%
3-4 25 16.23%
4-5 3 1.95%
5+++ 14 9.09%
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Old 06-16-2004, 10:26 PM   #1
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shop safety???

i've been on this board awhile and have read numerous posts about trail safety, about cage design, seats and seat belts and first aid kits. lets face it four wheeler can be dangerous. but what most of us forget including my self is that safety needs to be practiced in the shop as well. lets face it with welding(hot slag), and a gas tank to grinding(hot flying metal) fire is a real issue. so lets see who's prepared and who needs to get some protection.

myself i work in a one car garage and have one extinguisher. at my dads i know we have some but don't recall where so i'm going to find them and if needed replace them.
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Old 06-16-2004, 10:32 PM   #2
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I have two extiguishers.
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Old 06-16-2004, 11:58 PM   #4
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i have one at each exit with the proper signs, one on my toolbox and one one my welder and one on my tourch.

not only that i also have them serviced annualy by a service company
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Old 06-17-2004, 12:35 AM   #5
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I should get real sized ones, I hear the ones ya buy go pfft and are done in seconds but I have never had to use one before.. I got two - at the main doors
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Old 06-17-2004, 01:00 AM   #6
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I've got 2 20# CO2, 2 20# ABC and 2 5# Halon extinguishers plus the ones in my rigs.
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Old 06-17-2004, 07:52 AM   #7
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My lease requires me to have fire suppression-that and having spent 19 years in the EH&S field kinda makes me look bad if I don't have such stuff.

So far, I have never failed an inspection on fire extinguishers or exit signs (although the new shop needs some exit signs). In the past month, we've had two fires in the shop, one from an angle grinder and brake fluid on shop towels nearby and once when shopboy dumped the ashtray in the trash can-trust me, he'll never do that again!!!

Oh yeah, one 20# CO2, one pressurized water/bicarb, one 20# dry chemical and the one in the rig. Also, I was taught long ago that one NEVER turns the hose off in the shop as it is the easiest and quickest fire suppression device.

D'Oh, I just realized my NFPA membership is gonna expire soon!

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Old 06-17-2004, 10:01 AM   #8
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I have a couple good sized ones around.. but when I'm welding on something that's likely to catch fire, I also keep my.... SUPER SOAKER handy.

Why waste a fire extinguisher on some old carpet, or a small grease fire, or..
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Old 06-17-2004, 10:09 AM   #9
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I have a couple good sized ones around.. but when I'm welding on something that's likely to catch fire, I also keep my.... SUPER SOAKER handy.

Why waste a fire extinguisher on some old carpet, or a small grease fire, or..
I used a super soaker when I lit a shock boot on fire with an angle grinder.

Ive got one extinguisher in my 1 shop... err garage....
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Old 06-17-2004, 10:49 PM   #10
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I should get real sized ones, I hear the ones ya buy go pfft and are done in seconds but I have never had to use one before.. I got two - at the main doors
Yep, only a couple of seconds for the cheapies. But they go EVERYWHERE, so it still works well. By the way when cutting ubolts off a donor truck for the axle, watch out for the shocks!! Fire likes the oil, and the shock just keeps spraying into it!!
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Old 06-18-2004, 10:22 AM   #11
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Just last weekend, I heard someone yell the line I've always dreaded: "you're engine is on fire!". Luckily, it was just a little PS fuild burning and the flames had went out when we flipped up the hood with extingishers in hand.
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Old 06-21-2004, 07:20 PM   #12
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I've got a fridge full of beer, so I can piss on a fire. Or if its too hot and I'm afraid I'll burn my pecker I can just shake up some cans and spray away.


I've actually got 3 ext. All the heavy equip I run at work has em on it so when mine gets out of date I just take it to work and swap em out. I've also got a cool old "no smoking in this area" sign above my torch tanks that I found somewhere. More of a joke than anything, but it scared a guy I sold some parts to enough that he asked before he lit a cig.
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Old 06-21-2004, 11:27 PM   #13
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I have a small ABC, the kind that is done in seconds. I've used them before.

I also have a hose. I wouldn't hesitate to fight A-C fires with water after maybe dousing the flames at a circuit breaker with the short blast of extinguisher I have. Then it's a Class A.

For liquids, honestly I need a new, larger extinguisher. It's on the list...

I should add, I can fight B with water, but it's difficult to suppress it with a mist, just a shot of solid stream will splash the burning liquid then you have disaster. Takes a steady hand.

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Old 06-22-2004, 10:14 AM   #14
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hell i dont know.. gotta be upwards of 15 20# abc's around.

None of the locations are signed.

There are 4 that are right in the center of the shop for quick access, that dont move.

1 at each of the 4 doors

2 in the office

1 on each welder

1 on each torch cart.

and others scattered around.
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Old 06-23-2004, 09:24 AM   #15
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My homework shop proper has 1 decent sized ABC. When Im messing with the rig I either have that out or the garden hose in close proximity.

That said and with this being a safety thread, how many folks have a 1st aid kit and a respirator available as well?

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Old 06-23-2004, 09:35 AM   #16
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I have two extinguishers too. 1 ABC and one H2O.. To be even safer in my welding area I put corigated steel on the walls, it wont burn...I hope. Here is a pic, it was taken before more equipment was put in. There is a steel welding table in the corner now...

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Old 06-25-2004, 09:21 AM   #17
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That said and with this being a safety thread, how many folks have a 1st aid kit and a respirator available as well?
I do..
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Old 06-26-2004, 11:23 PM   #18
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Yep, I have 1 on the wall right behind my workbench. Other side of the shop has a charged 25' hose line. (ok, it is really a garden hose... humor me.) Below my work bench on the shelf right above my drawers I have a fully stocked hard case EMT jump kit. I do have a paint resporator, safety goggles, and headphones & heavy leather gloves all in a cabinet where they belong. I even have a smoke detector in the shop above the door! What I am missing is a good full face shield..
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Old 06-27-2004, 02:17 PM   #19
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All I have is an old carbonated drink dispenser that i fill with water and then pressurize. works great, I use a kit out of a safety supply catalog that uses the tank and turns it into an eye wash station. I do have an scba in the shop though. But It would be faster to just walk the twelve feet out the garage door if something went that wrong.
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Old 06-27-2004, 07:00 PM   #20
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I have 8. My garage is 26' x 30'. One is an antique gravity st.st. can for looks. One is hanging on the wall in the middle of the garage and 6 brand new ones still in the boxes on a shelf. Never used any of them.
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I have two extinguishers too. 1 ABC and one H2O.. To be even safer in my welding area I put corigated steel on the walls, it wont burn...I hope. Here is a pic, it was taken before more equipment was put in. There is a steel welding table in the corner now...

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I like the steel idea. I was gonna use FRP or something to that effect. Easier to clean than paint too, just hose it off.
BTW, I have 2 FEs in the garage and a first aid kit.
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Old 06-28-2004, 04:33 AM   #22
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I have 4 fire extinguishers, one on each wall of the shop, fully stocked first aid kit, paint resperator.
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I had a couple of small dry-chemical bottles in the shop, and a couple in the rig (which mostly slumbers in the shop).... and I just hooked up a few from Craigslist -- you locals might wanna give this guy a shout: http://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/592316640.html (he was a decent fella and a good CL-er).

I spent some time talking to the fella -- he collected a bunch of old and cool stuff, and is now clearing some of it to make room. These are all fully charged, second-hand ex-industrial extinguishers -- and he has a range of dry and C02 cans. These are ready for use in home or home-shop situations, but if you want an extinguisher for a business or public building to meet fire codes, then you'd have to recertify most of these and it may be simpler to go another direction.

These are perfect for my hobbyist usage and by each exterior door, I now have a 15-pound C02 can and a small 5-pound ABS dry bottle, as well, with a 30-pound ABC dry bottle hanging centrally next to where the inside hose will eventually mount. I'm still looking for a couple of pressurized water cans as a cheap first-run for the next time I set myself on fire welding.

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LOL, I saw the post and started counting the extinguishers in the new shop! I just put one at each door and have several around the toolbox/welder/machine shop. I figure I have at least six or seven.

Industrial first aid kit, half and full face respirators, nuisance masks and two SCBAs :grin:
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That said and with this being a safety thread, how many folks have a 1st aid kit and a respirator available as well?
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Shop towels and electrical tape count? Should have one in all seriousness...........

One extinguisher and haven't used it yet, I also have a sink 10 feet from where I'm welding, cutting etc.

The fab shop I worked in in NY had corrugated steel all over the walls and ceiling as was probably 5-7K sq ft. I would like to redo my 2 far left bays where I do the fab work in that possibly.
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