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Notre blog s'adresse aux métallurgistes, revendeurs de produits de soudage, associations professionnelles, écoles, soudeurs et autres techniciens spécialisés ; il aborde tous les thèmes liés à la sécurité au travail lors du soudage.

Ce blog fournit des renseignements sur les bases légales, les nouveautés techniques ou relaie des discussions tenues au sein de la branche. Mais sur le plan concret, il évoque également l'aération des locaux, les hottes ou les bras d'aspiration par exemple. À quel moment les entreprises doivent-elles les utiliser ? Quel rôle joue chaque catégorie de filtres dans divers types d'applications ? Pourquoi les dispositifs d'évacuation de la poussière exempts de toute contamination gagnent-ils en importance ?

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Vaccinating against welding fumes? How welders prevent an increased risk of pneumonia 08/2019

Welders are exposed to a greater risk of pneumonia because welding fumes weaken the immune system. Besides technical measures such as welding fume extraction, respected institutes therefore also recommend vaccination against pneumococcal infections. In serious cases, they can even lead to death.

 

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Thermal spraying: Closed booths with extraction are essential 07/2019

Depending on the process, thermal spraying causes very high quantities of hazardous substances and significant noise pollution – a challenge for occupational health and safety. Closed booths and the capture of hazardous substances at their source are therefore essential.

 

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Nine reasons why general ventilation systems make sense for metal processing companies 05/2019

Air quality in the entire production area is becoming ever more important. General ventilation systems play an increasingly important role in effective occupational health and safety. They are always only a supplement to source extraction. Nevertheless, nine reasons show why the purchase of a workshop ventilation system is worthwhile for metal processing companies.

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Welding in confined spaces: How welders protect themselves effectively 05/2019

Welding in confined spaces places high demands on occupational health and safety. Air quality management is of particular importance. How welders should effectively protect themselves against the various hazards is explained in our blog entry on safe-welding.com

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Frederic Lanz: “Let’s make welding cool, clever and clean!” 04/2019

He knows both sides: welding technology and occupational safety at the same time. At the beginning of 2019 Frederic Lanz changed to KEMPER. After 100 days as managing director, he reflects on what he has achieved so far. In an interview, the 37-year-old describes how he envisages the production of the future in metalworking.

 

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Welding robot ‘colleague’: Welding fume extraction is still necessary 03/2019

It can be said of fully automated welding processes that the welding robot ‘colleague’ does the job without any need for occupational safety. But, despite automated welding processes, effective welding fume extraction is still a must – especially to protect employees in the surrounding area. The type of fume extraction depends on the nature of the welding robot.

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After the transitional period for the General Dust Exposure Level: for health-based occupational safety 01/2019

In 2014, legislators in Germany lowered the General Dust Exposure Level by more than 60 percent. Under certain conditions, factories were able to continue operating at the old limit of 3 mg/m³. This transitional period ended at the turn of the year. This has repeatedly sparked many discussions amongst those affected, but above all it has created uncertainty. This period is finally over – with a plea for health-based occupational safety in each country.

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New study: Ultrafine dust is a very common cause of cardiovascular diseases 01/2019

Ultrafine dust leads to more cardiovascular diseases than acute heart attacks, cardiac insufficiency or cardiac arrhythmia – that’s the result of a new study. Welders are particularly affected. Most of the particles that can be found in welding fumes are ultrafine, Scientists are now speaking out in favor of stronger measures being taken against particulate matter.

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