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Welding, cleaners, and phosgene gas

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Slars

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Location
Carlisle, PA / USA
I came across this article while on the EAA forum and I believe this is very important for everyone to read if you use cleaning chemicals and weld. Hopefully I put it in the right place, since there is no welding specific area.

The following link takes you to an article about one man's use of cleaners and welding.

Safety Alert! Brake Cleaner = Phosgene Gas - BREW Bikes LLC

Phosgene gas is easy to generate and is very dangerous. Please be careful and safe.
 
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