infographic: respiratory concerns with welding

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1 Metal dust particles Welding fumes also cause frequent headaches. 2 Manganese Exausted Apathetic Weak Headaches Manganism Inhalation damage to mucus membranes. Perforation of septum tissue between the nostrils of the nose. Damage to the lungs. Respiratory Concerns with Welding Long-Term Lung Cancer 4 Zinc oxide Current PEL Cubic Meter TWA PER After installing a properly designed air filtration system, the headaches stopped. The Farr Gold Series® dust and fume collector combines enhanced performance with ease of service while cleaning the work environment of harmful dust and fumes. 1 2 3 Respiratory Health Operational Productivity Energy Savings Prevent respiratory problems. Keep facilities in compliance with current air quality requirements. Eliminate the need for personal respirators and the challenge of getting employees to wear them. Electronic controls can fail, shutting down the operation, requiring emergency repair. This causes production downtime, frustration and costly losses in productivity. A proper weld fume ventilation system can significantly reduce your energy cost by recycling filtered heated air and lowering the need to heat costly makeup air. This infographic was created by Generis Global Partners from the information provided by Camfil. The information herein is for broad informational purposes only and while we strive to ensure the information is up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of the information for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. In no event will Generis Global Partners or Camfil be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this infographic. This document may not be duplicated or altered without the express permission of Generis Global Partners and Camfil. www.camfilapc.com It is imperative to follow OSHA exposure guidelines for these and other metals, particularly where workers are at risk for long-term health effects. The Top 3 Benefits of the Farr Gold Series ® Overexposure to weld fumes can cause a wide range of health problems. This infographic explores the top 5 respiratory concerns that can arise from welding. Fumes are a leading cause of eye irritation in factories. Metal dust also can cause upper respiratory irritation with black material being coughed and sneezed from workers who are exposed to welding fumes. Eye Irritation Upper Respiratory Irritation Headaches The primary metal in welding wire can cause workers to feel exhausted, apathetic and weak. It is also a primary cause of headaches. Chronic overexposure to such fumes leads to a condition known as “manganism”, which is characterized by neurological and neurobehavioral health problems. A carcinogenic substance produced during welding or other types of “hot work” on stainless steel and other metals that contain chromium. Skin Irritations Eye Irritations Major health effects include: Respiratory tract problems can include: Damage to the upper respiratory system. Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis. Short-Term A pollutant generated by hot work on galvanized steel. Welding fumes are known to cause headaches. The personal exposure limit is: “Metal fume fever”, a short-term illness in which severe flu- like symptoms occur after a break from work. Exposure can result in a condition known as: A customer who manages: Welders Reported experiencing Daily headaches for years 60 Upper respiratory symptoms A well-designed and maintained dust and fume collection system is needed to: 10 20 to years ago Visit Camfil for your clean air solutions! If dust is not collected properly from welding stations and similar areas: In cold climates: Controls and other computerized systems are more sensitive than the machinery of: 3 Hexavalent chromium or hex chrome 5 Welding fumes Hex chrome overexposure can result in: With over 50 years of experience in air filtration products and solutions, Camfil delivers value to customers all over the world while contributing to something essential to everyone – clean air for health, well-being and performance. &

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Page 1: Infographic: Respiratory Concerns with Welding

1 Metal dust particles

Welding fumes alsocause frequent

headaches.

2Manganese

Exausted Apathetic Weak Headaches

Manganism

Inhalation damage to mucus membranes.

Perforation of septum tissue between the nostrils of the nose.

Damage to the lungs.

Respiratory Concernswith Welding

Long-Term

LungCancer

4Zinc oxide

Current PEL Cubic MeterTWA

PER

After installing a properly designed air filtration system, the headaches stopped.

The Farr Gold Series® dust and fume collector combinesenhanced performance with ease of service while cleaning

the work environment of harmful dust and fumes.

1

2

3

RespiratoryHealth

OperationalProductivity

EnergySavings

Prevent respiratory problems.

Keep facilities in compliance withcurrent air quality requirements.

Eliminate the need for personalrespirators and the challenge ofgetting employees to wear them.

Electronic controls can fail, shutting down the operation, requiring emergencyrepair.

This causes production downtime, frustration and costly losses in productivity.

A proper weld fume ventilation system can significantly reduce yourenergy cost by recycling filtered heated air and lowering the need to heatcostly makeup air.

This infographic was created by Generis Global Partners from the information provided by Camfil. The information herein is for broadinformational purposes only and while we strive to ensure the information is up to date and correct, we make no representations or warrantiesof any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of the information for any purpose. Anyreliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. In no event will Generis Global Partners or Camfil be liable for any loss ordamage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data orprofits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this infographic. This document may not be duplicated or altered without the expresspermission of Generis Global Partners and Camfil.

www.camfilapc.com

It is imperative to follow OSHA exposure guidelines for these and other metals,particularly where workers are at risk for long-term health effects.

The Top 3 Benefits of the Farr Gold Series ®

Overexposure to weld fumes can cause a wide range of healthproblems. This infographic explores the top 5 respiratory concerns

that can arise from welding.

Fumes are a leadingcause of eye

irritation in factories.

Metal dust also can causeupper respiratory

irritation with black materialbeing coughed and sneezed

from workers who areexposed to welding fumes.

Eye Irritation Upper RespiratoryIrritation Headaches

The primary metal in welding wire can cause workersto feel exhausted, apathetic and weak. It is also a primary cause of headaches.

Chronic overexposure to such fumes leads to a conditionknown as “manganism”, which is characterized by neurological and

neurobehavioral health problems.

A carcinogenic substance produced during welding or other types of “hot work” on stainless steel and other metals thatcontain chromium.

SkinIrritations

Eye Irritations

Major health effects include:

Respiratory tract problems can include:

Damage to the upper respiratory system.

Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis.

Short-Term

A pollutant generated by hot work ongalvanized steel.

Welding fumes are known to cause headaches.

The personalexposure limit is:

“Metal fume fever”, a short-term illness in which severe flu-like symptoms occur after a break from work.

Exposure can result in a condition known as:

A customer who manages:

Welders

Reportedexperiencing

Daily headachesfor years

60

Upperrespiratorysymptoms

A well-designed and maintained dust and fumecollection system is needed to:

10 20to

years ago

Visit Camfil for your cleanair solutions!

If dust is not collected properly from weldingstations and similar areas:

In cold climates:

Controls and other computerized systems aremore sensitive than the machinery of:

3 Hexavalent chromium or hex chrome

5 Welding fumes

Hex chromeoverexposure can

result in:

With over 50 years of experience in airfiltration products and solutions, Camfildelivers value to customers all over theworld while contributing to something

essential to everyone – clean air forhealth, well-being and performance.

&