Welding Hazards Guide
Mai 8, 2025
I. Common Welding Hazards

1. Electrical Hazards
* Electric Shock: Especially in wet environments or when using damaged equipment.
* Electrostatic Discharge: May damage equipment or cause fire.
2. High Temperature Hazards
* Burns: Caused by welding arcs or splattering molten metal.
* Fire Risk: High temperatures can ignite flammable materials nearby.
3. Radiation Hazards (Arc Radiation)
* Ultraviolet and Infrared Radiation: Can lead to “arc eye” (welder’s flash) or skin burns.
* Intense Visible Light: May cause blurred vision or temporary blindness.
4. Fume and Gas Hazards
* Metal Fumes: Vapors from zinc, chromium, nickel, etc., may cause poisoning.
* Toxic Gases: Such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide, harmful to the respiratory system.
5. Noise Hazards
* High-frequency noise may cause hearing loss or permanent deafness.
6. Mechanical and Operational Hazards
* Cuts, Crushing Injuries: Due to improper handling of welding tools or materials.
* Posture-Related Injuries: Long-term bending or overhead work can lead to muscular fatigue and injury.
II. Protective Measures
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
* Welding helmet (preferably auto-darkening)
* Heat-resistant gloves, flame-retardant clothing, leg guards
* Respiratory protection (e.g., activated carbon mask or air-supplied respirator)
* Earplugs or earmuffs
* Non-slip insulated safety boots
2. Workplace Environment Control
* Ensure good ventilation (natural or forced)
* Set up fireproof isolation zones; keep flammable materials away
* Install fume extraction or filtration devices
* Control workplace humidity to reduce shock risk
3. Equipment and Process Safety
* Regular inspection of welding machines, cables, and grounding
* Use certified electrodes, wires, and shielding gases
* Avoid welding in confined spaces unless well-ventilated
* Disconnect power and gas before maintenance
III. First Aid and Emergency Response
1. Burn Treatment
* Immediately rinse the burned area with cold water; do not apply ointments
* Use sterile dressings and seek medical attention promptly
2. Fume Inhalation
* Move the person to fresh air immediately
* Ensure clear airway and assist breathing if necessary
* Seek medical help as soon as possible
3. Electric Shock
* Turn off the power before attempting rescue
* Ensure airway is open; perform CPR if needed
* Transport to hospital immediately
4. Eye Injury
* For “arc eye,” avoid bright light and rest eyes in darkness
* Apply a cold compress to the eyes; seek medical attention if severe
IV. Additional Recommendations
* Participate in regular welding safety training
* Conduct equipment checks before every job
* Establish and follow standard operating procedures (SOPs)
* Wear safety harnesses when working at heights
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