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21/07/2024
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Over 40,000 Welders in Australia May Be Exposed to Harmful Fumes

A recent study reveals that most Australian welders are exposed to dangerous levels of welding fumes, posing serious health risks.

Dangerous Welding Fumes Put Australian Workers at Risk
 
 
 

The Health Risks of Welding Fumes

Welding fumes, a mixture of fine metal dust, gases, and particles, were classified as a carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer in 2017. Exposure to these fumes has been linked to lung and kidney cancer, respiratory diseases like asthma and COPD, and even neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease.

Australia recently lowered its exposure limit for welding fumes from 5 mg/m³ to 1 mg/m³, aligning with stricter standards in countries like Germany and the Netherlands. However, the study found that 91% of welders are exposed to fumes, with 76% likely exceeding the new limits. This indicates that many workplaces lack effective protective measures, leaving over 40,000 welders at risk.

Limited Protection and Unsafe Practices

The study also highlighted the lack of adequate safety measures in Australian workplaces. Only 20% of participants reported having effective ventilation systems, and 60% of those in non-ventilated areas did not use air-supplied welding helmets, which can reduce exposure by 60%.

Additionally, many welders reported working in confined spaces or leaning directly over the welding area, increasing their exposure to harmful fumes. These unsafe practices underscore the need for better workplace design and stricter enforcement of safety regulations.



The Need for Stricter Regulations

To protect workers, employers must implement effective exhaust systems to remove fumes at the source and provide adequate respiratory protection. The United Kingdom has already introduced regulations requiring local exhaust ventilation for all indoor welding tasks, supplemented by respiratory protection. Similar measures should be enforced in Australia.

State and territory workplace safety regulators must ensure compliance with existing regulations, which require businesses to minimize exposure to welding fumes. With available technologies like air-supplied helmets and ventilation systems, consistent implementation is key to reducing risks.

Protecting Welders from Harm

As attention grows around occupational hazards, such as silica exposure, it’s crucial to extend this focus to welding fumes. By enforcing stricter regulations and adopting proven safety measures, Australia can better protect its welders and ensure safer workplaces for all.



 



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HERRERÍA A&E en Catamarca
HERRERÍA A&E en Catamarca


Ferigutti E Hijos Industria Metalúrgica en Jujuy
Ferigutti E Hijos Industria Metalúrgica en Jujuy


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Juan Navarro S.A. BERAZATEGUI en Buenos Aires



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