Welding fumes also have short-term effects as they can cause nausea, headaches, dizziness, and fevers. With repeated exposure, bronchitis, edema, and bone lesions can add to the chronic damage to the respiratory and nervous systems. Welding processes generate an aerosol of fine particles of very diverse natures (carcinogenic agents and other hazardous substances: chromium VI, cadmium, nickel, beryllium, cobalt, aluminum, lead, antimony, barium, copper, magnesium, titanium dioxide, silica…) and gases (carcinogenic agents and other hazardous substances: carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde…).
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