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Welding fume extractors are now mandatory in all welding environments as per the HSE regulations. The latest HSE rules have classified MIG/MAG welding as carcinogenic, making it extremely crucial to protect yourself from these hazardous fumes. Do not compromise on your health and safety. We offer a variety of fume extraction equipment that caters to all budgets and requirements. Contact us to discuss your welding fume safety requirements!
t’s widely accepted that exposure to welding fumes can cause or contribute towards a number of health issues.
The UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE)says, for example, that welders are particularly prone to a lung infection that can lead to severe and sometimes fatal pneumonia. Many welders report flu-like symptoms commonly known as ‘metal fume fever’ and irritation of the throat and lungs is also prevalent.
Welding Fume has always been known to be hazardous or at the very least an irritant, but now there is new evidence that even the lowest form of welding on mild steel can cause cancer,
Welders generally are a hardy breed and tend to not think of welding fume as a hazard, but it begs the question, why?
The latest fume extraction torches are specifically engineered to offer improved ergonomics and user-friendliness compared to earlier models. Extensive innovations have concentrated on minimizing weight and enhancing the ergonomic features and accessibility of these torches. Remarkably, certain modern fume extraction torches are lighter than regular welding torches without fume extraction abilities.
To ensure the well-being of workers and minimise air pollution, it is imperative to utilise welding fume extractors. These extractors effectively eliminate hazardous substances like metal oxides, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide from the air surrounding welding operations. By adhering to strict safety measures, workers can be protected from potential health risks and meet the latest HSE requirements.
To meet the specific requirements of your welding operation, it's important to choose the right fume extraction system. Low-vacuum/high-volume systems are designed for larger capture zones, while high-vacuum/low-volume systems are better at capturing fumes close to the source. Assess factors such as available space and required air processing volume to make an informed decision.
When choosing a welding fume extractor, take into account factors such as the welding type, space size, pollutant type, and budget. There are options available for all scales of operations, ranging from flexible mobile units to large industrial static units that have automatic filter cleaning. Opting for the right extractor will guarantee a safe and tidy workspace while adhering to health and safety regulations.