Zehnder Clean Air Solutions  

100 Rittling Blvd
Buffalo,  NY  14220

United States
908-200-9486
http://www.zehnder-cleanairsolutions.com
  • Booth: B27091

Zehnder Clean Air Solutions is attending FABTECH 2023 to raise the alarm about the concerning results of our latest findings. If you work in a facility where welding takes place, be sure to visit booth #B27091 to answer the question:

Who is most at risk from welding fumes? If you assume it’s welders themselves who are at the greatest risk, think again...

For over two decades, as a global leader, we have been dedicated to improving workplace air quality around the world. From manufacturing to logistics or building materials just to name a few: Through our unique system of air purification systems, including our patented filter combinations, we’re helping companies around the globe protect their workers and their businesses through the power of clean air.

As part of this mission, we conducted a study examining the risks welding fumes posed to people who simply are around welders – especially if they aren’t welders themselves. We’re now doing our part to raise awareness about this alarming issue, which we’ve named Pedestrianism.

This year at FABTECH, we’ll be exposing the hazards non-welders face when walking around their facility unprotected.


 Press Releases

  • Welding fumes – a danger to all workers

    How safe are manufacturing workers when it comes to welding fumes? New findings reveal that toxic welding gases are a potential hazard to everyone, not just welders themselves.

    How much do you know about welding fumes? That they can make you seriously ill? That, in some cases, regular exposure can lead to diseases that kill you?

    The risk from welding fumes is no secret, but the true extent of the danger they pose is less well known. Until now.

    New findings show that it’s not only welders themselves who are being exposed to welding fume, but everyone working in the factory  regardless of the size of the business or the sector in question.

    The study measured the air quality in a classic industrial company in manufacturing. It found that welding fumes can travel far beyond welding stations, ending up in other parts of the workplace.

    To make matters worse, it’s staff working farther away from the welding station are less likely to be wearing protective equipment, and there typically are no exhaust or ventilation systems in other parts of the factory either.

    Welding fumes – the toxic truth
    Welding fumes consist of gases and very fine airborne particles, known as particulate matter.

    They are produced when metals are heated above their melting point, and they contain a complex mixture of metal oxides as well as silicate and fluoride compounds. The exact composition depends on the individual welding method and the material being welded.

    Welding fumes are particularly dangerous because the majority of particles they contain are less than 0.1 micrometres in size and classified as “ultrafine”. 

    Once inhaled, ultrafine particles can travel dangerously deep into the lungs. They are so small they can also get into the bloodstream – enabling them to move to other organs, such as the brain, where they can cause immense damage.

    Welding fumes can cause asthma and many other health conditions. According to OSHA, prolonged exposure to welding fume may cause lung damage and various types of cancer, including lung, larynx and urinary tract. Other adverse health effects include metal fume fever, stomach ulcers, kidney damage nervous system damage, and even Parkinson’s–like symptoms.

    Because of this, OSHA has very strict regulations around welding fumes, and urges companies to use proper ventilation to limit the amount of particulate in the air. Failure to do so could result in OSHA violations, leading to fines or even legal action.  

    About the new research

    The welding air quality studies were carried out by Zehnder Clean Air Solutions, a company specialising in the supply of air filtration systems to industry.

    It found pollution levels in the welding bays averaged 549 μg/m³, 10 times the amount you would find in America’s most polluted cities.

    Zehnder then measured the air quality in other parts of the factories, and the researchers couldn’t believe what they were seeing.

    “What we found was shocking,” says Zehnder’s Ben Simons, part of the team who carried out the study. “We were recording average levels that were twice as high as those at the welding stations themselves.”

    Simons goes on to say: “You hear stories of welders cutting corners and not switching on their ventilation systems for a small job that won’t take long.

    “In these studies, we’re not talking about this kind of situation, dangerous though it is. On the contrary, our findings reveal that toxic fumes produced at a welding station can find their way to other parts of the factory, even when the exhaust and ventilation systems are running.

    “In other words, co-workers without any PPE could be unwittingly breathing in hazardous air pollution.”

    Zehnder has coined a term for this phenomenon: “pedestrianism”. In a new whitepaper, the company explains its research methods in more detail, the dangers from welding fumes and what companies can do about them.

    It also outlines OSHA regulations designed to protect welders’ health, and what companies must do to remain compliant and avoid violations.

    But what about the pedestrians identified in the new research? Are OSHA regulations enough to protect them too? That question is one for employers and health and safety managers to think about. But if Zehnder’s findings are anything to go by, surely the answer is no.

    Download whitepaper now


    Welding fumes are a health hazard to ALL workers, especially your non-welders.   


    Welders are best protected since they wear PPE and have local exhaust systems in place.

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    Notes to editors
    For interviews, images and cases studies, please contact Birgit Mellert, +49 7821 586 492, press@zehnder-cleanairsolutions.com

    About Zehnder Clean Air Solutions
    Zehnder Clean Air solutions is the market leader in industrial air cleaning, with decades of experience and unrivalled expertise. We pride ourselves on building strong relationships with customers, listening carefully to their needs and working closely together on solutions. By doing this we are transforming the working environment with our industrial air purifiers and improving the health of people and performance of businesses everywhere. Start with clean air; start with Zehnder.


 Products

  • Zehnder CleanAir’s unique air cleaning system
    We know every company is different, so we’ve come up with a flexible system of units and filters to cater for all your air cleaning needs. Tell us more about your business, and we’ll design an air filtration system just for you....
     

  • Zehnder CleanAir – Your benefits at a glance 

    High Clean Air Delivery Rate 
    High-quality fans and motors, outlets on all four sides, and super-efficient filters mean more clean air for your business.

    Programmable airflow
    Airflow ranges from 3,500 f³/h to 406,000 f³/h. Program the air filtration system so it works hardest when you most need it.

    Multiple filter options
    Bag filter or two-step filtration available – we’ll help you find a filter combination to capture the maximum amount of pollution in your workplace.

    Plug and play
    Simply plug in your air filtration units to your electricity supply and they’re ready to go.

    Flexible installation options
    Wall, floor or attached to the ceiling? We put your units exactly where you need them. We’ll install them in a way that will best capture pollution.

    Sustainable and energy efficient
    Save on waste and operating costs with long-life filters, low-energy motors, timers and variable airflow. Our units can be refurbished, too.

    Can’t wait until FABTECH to learn more about Zehnder? Come visit our website, or connect with us on LinkedIn!