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The JACKSON SAFETY 37592 is a silicone-coated fiberglass welding blanket designed to protect surrounding work areas, equipment, and personnel from weld spatter, sparks, and radiant heat. Measuring 10 feet by 10 feet and approximately 0.04 inches thick, this blanket provides substantial coverage in both shop and field environments. The silicone coating enhances heat resistance and durability compared to uncoated fiberglass options. Welders, pipefitters, and ironworkers use this type of blanket as a standard precaution when working in areas where spatter or slag can damage adjacent surfaces or create fire hazards.
This welding blanket is suited for use in fabrication shops, construction sites, industrial facilities, and maintenance environments where hot work permits require physical spark containment. The 10-by-10-foot footprint makes it practical for covering machinery, structural members, flooring, and adjacent materials during welding, cutting, or grinding operations. Its red coloring provides high visibility on the job site, helping ensure it is properly positioned and not overlooked before work begins.
Designed as a general-purpose welding blanket suitable for use with MIG, TIG, stick, and oxy-fuel welding and cutting processes in both residential and industrial settings.
Welding blankets are positioned by the welding operator or a fire watch before hot work begins and removed only after the work area has cooled. Follow applicable OSHA hot work permit requirements and NFPA 51B guidelines for fire prevention during welding and cutting operations. Inspect the blanket for damage, holes, or degraded coating before each use, and remove it from service if the fiberglass substrate is exposed or the coating is compromised. Do not use this blanket as a substitute for a welding curtain where arc flash eye protection is required for bystanders.
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