Working in a university, the emphasis on health & safety is paramount.
Received this today and thought it may be of interest here as many of you do welding.
Apologies in advance if this is old hat, grandma + eggs etc.
capo
Safety Information Bulletin
Keywords: Mild steel welding fume
Date: 21st March 2019
Number: G.02.19
Circulation
Technical Managers
OSAHS Hub Managers
Changes regarding the risk of mild steel welding
What has changed?
There is new research that links exposure to mild steel welding fume with lung cancer, and a possible link with kidney cancer. The HSE has issued information concerning the safety measures for welding and has updated its enforcement strategy accordingly.
When welding indoors, LEV should be used to control exposure to the welding fume. General ventilation is not sufficient. If the LEV does not provide adequate control of the fumes, then RPE should be used as well. However, RPE must correctly fit the wearer and must be worn correctly. It must also be subject to regular condition checks.
What do I need to do?
Glossary:
HSE – Health and Safety Executive
LEV – Local Exhaust Ventilation
RPE – Respiratory Protective Equipment e.g. a tight fitting mask
Received this today and thought it may be of interest here as many of you do welding.
Apologies in advance if this is old hat, grandma + eggs etc.
capo
Safety Information Bulletin
Keywords: Mild steel welding fume
Date: 21st March 2019
Number: G.02.19
Circulation
Technical Managers
OSAHS Hub Managers
Changes regarding the risk of mild steel welding
What has changed?
There is new research that links exposure to mild steel welding fume with lung cancer, and a possible link with kidney cancer. The HSE has issued information concerning the safety measures for welding and has updated its enforcement strategy accordingly.
When welding indoors, LEV should be used to control exposure to the welding fume. General ventilation is not sufficient. If the LEV does not provide adequate control of the fumes, then RPE should be used as well. However, RPE must correctly fit the wearer and must be worn correctly. It must also be subject to regular condition checks.
What do I need to do?
- Review risk assessments for your welding activities
- Check that LEV is used for welding
- Check that the LEV provided is working effectively. You can do this by reviewing your LEV statutory inspection report and LEV log book
- Provide RPE if additional controls are needed
- Provide staff with this information regarding the new research about mild steel welding.
Glossary:
HSE – Health and Safety Executive
LEV – Local Exhaust Ventilation
RPE – Respiratory Protective Equipment e.g. a tight fitting mask