







Welders need to ensure they wear the equipment to stay safe while working with welding tools and materials, like a helmet or mask with the correct filter to shield their eyes and face from sparks and intense light exposure effectively. It is also essential for them to have on flame gloves along with sleeved jackets and durable footwear to prevent burns and injuries from flying sparks. Additionally, it's crucial to ensure ventilation in the workspace for minimising fume exposure or consider using a respirator, for added protection when necessary. In surroundings, like workplaces or construction sites where welding is not, in progress yet wearing safety glasses under the helmet can provide added eye protection.
When welders fail to use the right safety gear, like helmets and masks while working with welding equipment and materials such as UV light and flying sparks can lead to risks that may cause burns or "arc eye " a condition caused by UV light exposure leading to inflammation in the eyes and face area due to exposure to UV light rays as well as injuries, from sparks and debris flying around during the welding process. Insufficient respiratory protection may cause the inhalation of welding fumes which could result in symptoms such, as headaches and dizziness along with long term health issues like respiratory problems or metal fume fever. Welders are also at risk of burns from metal or sparks as well as potential cuts from sharp objects, without the right gloves, clothing and footwear. Proper ventilation is crucial to reduce exposure and prevent health issues in the long run.