(Reuters Health) - Workers exposed to welding fumes are more likely to develop lung cancer than those not exposed to the fumes, and a new study suggests this holds true regardless of other risk ...
An inspection found welding demonstrations took place without the use of ventilation equipment at City of Glasgow College.
About the size of a standard kitchen oven, a shiny, cherry red steel box is the newest piece of equipment in the lab of Jae Hong Park, Purdue University School of Health Sciences associate professor.
In a closely watched case unfolding in federal court, a jury is being asked to take up an intriguing question that has confounded many medical researchers: Can welding fumes cause neurological ...
Working as part of an international group of toxicologists scientists of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) have found that harmful nanoparticles are formed in the process of arc welding using ...
Vision protection and protection from heat and electricity, or the arc itself, are obvious precautions for welding. Less obvious is how to prevent exposure to the fumes and gases inherent with many ...
New findings show that it’s not only welders themselves who are being exposed to welding fumes, but everyone working in the facility-– regardless of the size of the business or the sector in question.
The welding industry cannot be blamed for the brain damage a Texas man claims his job caused him, an attorney for welding rod makers said Monday at the first trial among thousands of welding-fume ...
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