Occupational Health Hazards in the Welding Industry
Welders might be at risk for certain health hazards. Luckily, there are ways to mitigate them.
BY ALEX SAURMAN
MAR 01, 2023
When welding, either as a full-time job or every once in a while as part of another occupation, workers can be exposed to multiple hazards that present serious concerns. In the past, OH&S has addressed the need for welder PPE, like hearing protection and eye protection, to protect workers from these hazards.
But welders are exposed to metals and chemicals that pose additional risks. These workers can suffer a range of health effects, from more mild effects such as throat irritation or occupational asthma to more severe effects, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, commonly known as COPD. Understanding what health risks welders may face is the first step to preventing them. Click here to read the full article from Occupational Safety & Health Magazine, March, 2023.
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