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Welding Safety: Best Practices

Protect workers with fire blankets, protective gear, and solid safety habits.

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Why Welding Safety Matters

Welding exposes workers to intense heat, UV radiation, and flammable materials. Following strict safety procedures helps prevent serious injuries and costly accidents.

Welder working with sparks flying Protective gear used in welding

Key Safety Measures

Use Fire Blankets: Protect the work area by placing fire-resistant blankets to contain sparks and molten metal.

Wear Protective Gear: Always wear welding helmets, flame-resistant gloves, jackets, and goggles to prevent burns and eye damage.

Ensure Ventilation: Use exhaust fans or fume extractors to minimize toxic gas exposure.

Clear the Area: Remove flammable materials and ensure the workspace is tidy and hazard-free.

Training & Supervision: All welders must receive proper training, with supervisors enforcing safety protocols.

Inspect Equipment: Check welding machines and cables regularly to prevent electrical hazards and leaks.

Stay Safe, Stay Prepared

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