New findings show that it’s not only welders themselves who are being exposed to welding fumes, but everyone working in the facility-– regardless of the size of the business or the sector in question.
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With the number of workers affected by lung diseases linked to past exposures at work absolutely horrifying, it’s time to put health at the top of the agenda. The UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) ...
Joining and separating processes such as welding, brazing, and cutting all release gases and harmful substances into the air. If inhaled by the welder, these can have long-lasting health implications.