Notre blog s'adresse aux métallurgistes, revendeurs de produits de soudage, associations professionnelles, écoles, soudeurs et autres techniciens spécialisés ; il aborde tous les thèmes liés à la sécurité au travail lors du soudage.
Ce blog fournit des renseignements sur les bases légales, les nouveautés techniques ou relaie des discussions tenues au sein de la branche. Mais sur le plan concret, il évoque également l'aération des locaux, les hottes ou les bras d'aspiration par exemple. À quel moment les entreprises doivent-elles les utiliser ? Quel rôle joue chaque catégorie de filtres dans divers types d'applications ? Pourquoi les dispositifs d'évacuation de la poussière exempts de toute contamination gagnent-ils en importance ?
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The responsibility for occupational health and safety weighs heavily. Even the management of small companies finds it difficult to deal with the scope of tasks to be fulfilled. Owners of a company can delegate tasks to their employees, however. To this end, it is essential that occupational health and safety matters are structured and well organised.
en savoir plus sur la page externeConstructions with light metals are increasingly in demand. They are used in a variety of fields and technologies such as car manufacturing, medical engineering, nuclear usually only oxidise on the surface and therefore pose a greater risk of explosion. As a result, welding and grinding work must be strictly separated.
en savoir plus sur la page externeThe costs of oil, gas and electricity are currently rising to record levels – and posing major challenges for industrial companies. High time, then, to identify energy guzzlers in production. Modernisation or retrofitting can often increase the efficiency of systems and machines. Once this potential is exhausted, new acquisitions come into play.
en savoir plus sur la page externeWelding fumes are made up of a number of different substances, many of which are in the nanoparticle range. How large are these ultra-fine particles and how dangerous are they to the health of welders?
en savoir plus sur la page externeWhat do rheumatism and fine dust have to do with one another? According to a study by the University of Verona, people exposed to high concentrations of fine dust suffer more often from autoimmune diseases than people who breathe healthier air. A study by the University of Verona provides the first indications of a link between exposure to fine dust and disease.
en savoir plus sur la page externeLarge components, changing welding workplaces, hazardous substances, some of which are carcinogenic: Metal construction poses special challenges for occupational health and safety. The complexity of applications often requires an effective mix of measures to protect employees. Which occupational health and safety brings the greatest benefit in operation depends on several factors.
en savoir plus sur la page externeHeart attack, stroke or arteriosclerosis: Fine dust has been proven to make people ill. A recent study on fine dust shows just how great the effects of these small particles are on our health. Fine dust, for example, promotes serious diseases. This underlines the importance of occupational health and safety, especially in welding applications, because welders are additionally exposed to particularly hazardous particles.
en savoir plus sur la page externeBack pain, tension in the neck, pulling in the shoulder: Welders are prone to musculoskeletal disorders. One of the things to blame for this is the posture they have to adopt while working. They spend many hours a day bent over a metal part or holding the welding torch above their head.
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