['Welding and Cutting']
['Welding and Cutting']
05/09/2024
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OSHA defines “hot work” as any work that involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition. As such, the use of a blow torch could be considered hot work per the definition.
['Welding and Cutting']
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