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Fumes & Particulates Safety

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Review your understanding of fumes and particulates safety in welding.

JessieLloyd
Created Date 04.21.20
Last Updated 04.21.20
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  • What is the best resource for specific information on alloying elements added to the welding electrode?
  • All welding operations produce some fumes. What is one simple method to avoid overexposure to fumes from welding?
  • Although shielding gasses aren't considered poisonous, they are still considered a hazard to the welder. Why is this?
  • What is the BEST protection from welding fumes?
  • What type of metal coating is known for producing fever like symptoms when welded?
  • Welding of what type of material is known to produce hexavalent chromium, which is a lung irritant and can cause permanent damage to the respiratory system?
  • When choosing a cleaning solvent, what is the key phrase you should look for on the packaging to know that it is safe to be used in the welding environment and will not produce phosgene gas?
  • What are common short term signs of overexposure to fumes?