The following document includes safety with foot protection while welding.
- Subject:
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Welding
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 10/29/2018
The following document includes safety with foot protection while welding.
This file contains an extensive alphabetical glossary of welding terms. There is one document per letter of the alphabet, as well as one comprehensive document intended to be a classroom resource.
The use of welding products and equipment in the welding process causes emission of fumes. Many, if not most, of these fumes contain manganese. A small amount of manganese is necessary for the human body to remain healthy. However, too much manganese can cause serious medical problems.
These two documents explain, in detail, the signs and symptoms of the exposure of too much manganese in welding. The toxicity of manganese causes a progressive condition, referred to as Manganism (also known as manganese poisoning, maganese-induced parkinsonism, and manganese intoxication).
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