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Harold D. Van Wagenen has written: 'Assessment of selected control technology techniques for welding fumes' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Welding, Safety measures, Welding, Welding fumes
If the fumes are from welding anything galvanized, simply drink milk.
Welding smoke is typically loaded with metal fumes. If you are welding mild steel, the fumes are not that bad because iron is not particularly toxic. Welding chrome or stainless steel can release some fairly dangerous fumes such as nickel and hexavalent chromium. Using an appropriate respirator or getting sufficient ventilation can provide protection.
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The environmental impacts are erosion, loss of top soil and the loss of vegetation.
They can be depending on the material you are welding. Most hot plate welders have a ventilation system that will evacuate fumes from the inside of the welder. This greatly reduces the risk to the operator.
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