- Fit flash-back arrestors to both oxygen and fuel gas regulators before any use.
- Set acetylene regulator pressure below 1.5 bar gauge at all times.
- Obtain a hot works permit before starting any oxy-fuel cutting or welding.
- Check all hoses, connections, and regulators for damage and leaks before use.
- Select the correct nozzle size for the material thickness being processed.
- Clear combustible materials from the work area before starting oxy-fuel operations.
- Follow the correct lighting sequence: fuel gas first, then add oxygen gradually.
- Follow the correct shutdown sequence: close oxygen at the torch first, then fuel gas.
- Close cylinder valves and relieve hose pressure during all breaks and at end of shift.
- Maintain a fire watch during and for 60 minutes after oxy-fuel operations.
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- DON'T use oxy-fuel equipment without flash-back arrestors on both gas lines.
- DON'T exceed 1.5 bar on the acetylene regulator under any circumstances.
- DON'T carry out oxy-fuel work without a valid hot works permit in place.
- DON'T use hoses that are perished, kinked, damaged, or showing signs of leaks.
- DON'T use the wrong nozzle size — it produces an uncontrollable or inefficient flame.
- DON'T carry out oxy-fuel work near uncleared combustible materials.
- DON'T reverse the lighting sequence — fuel gas must be opened before oxygen.
- DON'T reverse the shutdown — oxygen closes first at the torch to prevent flashback.
- DON'T leave cylinders open and hoses pressurised during breaks or overnight.
- DON'T direct oxygen at clothing, skin, or the surrounding area — enrichment causes fire.
See also: Oxy-Acetylene Cutting Safety | Hot Works Fire Watch
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