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Drinking Milk After Welding Galvanized?

While milk may have health benefits, it doesn't protect the body against toxic welding fumes. Milk can enter the respiratory system, where it can interact with aluminum, magnesium, and zinc oxide....

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How Do Welders Stay Healthy?

Welders need to take many measures to keep themselves healthy, but what are the most important ones? Here are some tips. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), Fire extinguishers, and Health checks are...

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Explosives – What Are the 3 Hazard Classifications?

The most common hazards are known as explosive, flammable, and oxidizing. Oxidizing and gaseous substances are also a class of hazard. Listed below are some examples of explosives. Identifying these...

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Is it Worth Being a Welder?

If you are looking for a career that allows you to work with your hands but still has a high level of job security, you may want to consider becoming a welder. This career isn't for everyone, though....

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Does Welding Damage the Brain?

Does welding damage the brain? In 2005, Mayo Clinic researchers reviewed the medical records of eight patients who were referred for MRI scans. The patients had increased T1 signal intensity in the...

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Does Welding Affect Sperm?

The article outlines some of the chemicals that welders may be exposed to. In particular, this article covers Dioxin, Cadmium, Manganese, and Ozone. While the study results are not definitive, these...

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