Question for CAREER welders
I understand there are probably a lot of 'hobby/occasional welders' on here, and nothing wrong with that, but this question is for the guys that are under the hood all day, every day, exposed to welding fumes and smoke.
What are you using (hopefully, SOMEthing!!!) to protect your lungs-----a PAPR system, disposable respirators, a dual-cartrige respirator, or something else? Granted, a great 'smoke sucker' right at the source would be ideal, but in big industrial (factory) situations, we all know that just doesn't happen! If you are using a PAPR on the job, what brand/model is it and how do you like it?
I recently applied to yet another welding job and asked if they'd consider supplying a PAPR of some sort or at least helping me pay for one. Metal fumes are one of the worst things you can breath (I know-----I started out studying respiratory therapy!! Go figure....) I never smoked and am not about to ruin my lungs for any employer at this stage of my life. Sadly, many young guys probably have no idea of how bad the fumes are for you!
At the bare minimum, I'll probably use my dual cartridge mask under my helmet.
Thanks to all who contribute!
I understand there are probably a lot of 'hobby/occasional welders' on here, and nothing wrong with that, but this question is for the guys that are under the hood all day, every day, exposed to welding fumes and smoke.
What are you using (hopefully, SOMEthing!!!) to protect your lungs-----a PAPR system, disposable respirators, a dual-cartrige respirator, or something else? Granted, a great 'smoke sucker' right at the source would be ideal, but in big industrial (factory) situations, we all know that just doesn't happen! If you are using a PAPR on the job, what brand/model is it and how do you like it?
I recently applied to yet another welding job and asked if they'd consider supplying a PAPR of some sort or at least helping me pay for one. Metal fumes are one of the worst things you can breath (I know-----I started out studying respiratory therapy!! Go figure....) I never smoked and am not about to ruin my lungs for any employer at this stage of my life. Sadly, many young guys probably have no idea of how bad the fumes are for you!
At the bare minimum, I'll probably use my dual cartridge mask under my helmet.
Thanks to all who contribute!
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