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In confined spaces, welding can be much more dangerous. With less fresh air, toxic fumes and gases can be much stronger. Shielding gases, like argon, can displace the oxygen and kill you. METALS. These are some of the toxic metals: • Stainless steel contains nickel and chromium.
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www.wtcexams.org/pdfs/hazard_alert_welding_fumes_and_ga...
www.wtcexams.org/pdfs/hazard_alert_welding_fumes_and_gases_kfwelding.pdf
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Welders disease behaves much like parkinson's disease but is believed to be caused from inhaling toxic welding fumes. ... Toxins other than Manganese welding fumes are include certain pesticides and industrial metals. Because MPTP (1-methyl 4-phenyl 1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine) can quickly induce parkinsonian symptoms,
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www.toxicweldingrodfumes.com/
www.toxicweldingrodfumes.com/
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Program, August 2003. Exposure to different types of welding fumes produce different health effects. If over the years you breathe in gases, fumes, and vapors in large quantities, your health will suffer.
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www.uwsp.edu/ehs/Training%20Files/welding%20fumes%209-0...
www.uwsp.edu/ehs/Training%20Files/welding%20fumes%209-05.pdf
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This guideline summarizes pertinent information about welding fumes for workers and employers as well as for physicians, industrial hygienists, and other occupational safety and health professionals who may need such information to conduct ... Sax NI, Lewis RJ [1989]. Dangerous properties of industrial materials. 7th ed.
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www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/weldingfumes/recogni...
www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/weldingfumes/recognition.html
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Frequently asked questions about welding fumes ... Q: Do I really need respiratory protection when welding ordinary steel?; A: Although welding fumes from normal steel is not one of the most dangerous types, it is far from good for your health. Among other things, it contains particles of iron oxide, which can cause siderosis.
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www.awsupplies.com.au/faq-welding-fumes.aspx
www.awsupplies.com.au/faq-welding-fumes.aspx
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Occupational exposure to welding fumes is linked to the natural chemical element manganese, a main component of several types of welding rods that strengthens the metal as it is fused in the welding process.
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www.motleyrice.com/occupational-disease/welding-fumes
www.motleyrice.com/occupational-disease/welding-fumes
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In confined spaces, welding can be much more dangerous. With less fresh air, toxic fumes and gases can be much stronger. Shielding gases, like argon, can displace the oxygen and kill you.
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www.cep1123.bc.ca/safety/Safety_Facts/WeldingFumes.htm
www.cep1123.bc.ca/safety/Safety_Facts/WeldingFumes.htm
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Welding fume exposure may lead to manganism or Parkinson's disease. ... Welding Fumes Can Be Hazardous to Your Health ... Know When to See Your Doctor About Manganese Exposure from Welding Fumes...
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www.welding-rod-dangers.com/
www.welding-rod-dangers.com/
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Welding rod manufacturers should adequately warn welders about the hazards associated with their products. Failure to meet OSHA occupational safety standards and failure to warn about dangerous welding rod products may mean that your employer or the welding rod manufacturer could be found negligent.
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www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/welding_rod_fumes
www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/welding_rod_fumes
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