Welders face a number of work-related hazards daily, from harmful bright light to burns from molten metals. To ensure safety in the workplace, both the employers and employees need to recognize the ...
Mi-BRAIN is examining how long-term environmental exposure to certain metals and welding fumes may affect brain structure and ...
A worker welds a bucket in an equipment shop. He completes his task and pushes his face shield and glasses above his eyes to more clearly observe the work. Afterward, he strikes an arc to continue, ...
Eye injuries account for one-quarter of all welding injuries, making them by far the most common injury for welders, according to research from the Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety. Those ...
A welding helmet, commonly referred to as a “hood,” is one of the most important pieces of personal protective equipment that a welder must have. An adequate helmet protects the eyes and skin not only ...
Our eyes are needed in most tasks we undertake daily, yet we take them for granted. While the eyes are equipped with various defence mechanisms to prevent damage, we need to be cautious at all times.
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