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Health risks include respiratory irritation, metal fume fever, lung cancer, skin cancer, damage to the nervous system, asphyxiation, and other health risks. Safety hazards associated with these processes include burns, eye damage, electrical shock, cuts, injury to toes and fingers.
Here are some of the major hazards workers may encounter when welding and how to protect against them.
Fires and explosions. ...
Burn hazards. ...
Radiation. ...
Electricity. ...
Fumes and gases. ...
Other hazards.
Welders face a range of potential hazards that can cause severe injuries and even death.