Welding operations come with all kinds of occupational hazards – electric shocks, possibilities of fire and burns if the welder does not have proper protective gear. But exposure to welding fumes may ...
A new study has found 90 per cent of welders surveyed are being exposed to carcinogenic welding fumes. A public health expert says the issue needs to be taken as seriously as silica and asbestos ...
Other minds may disagree, but the Court of Appeals has concluded — in the first case of its kind to be addressed by any state’s highest court — that a pollution exclusion in an insurance policy won’t ...
Fort Collins, Colorado, Jan. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Mobile Welding Fume Extractors Market size was valued at USD 2.2 Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to be valued at USD 4.1 Billion by ...
PHNOM PENH, May 28 (Xinhua) -- About 117 workers at a bag factory in southern Cambodia's Kandal province were hospitalized on Monday morning after smelling paint and welding fumes from a nearby ...
(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 ...
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 ...
Farm businesses must now understand and mitigate the health and safety risks associated with fumes produced during welding and other metalwork tasks to protect the long-term health and wellbeing of ...