Those approaching the world of welding should always ask themselves what clothing is appropriate for working safely without sacrificing comfort.
Having the right equipment is needed to protect the worker from sparks, heat and molten metal splashes and should provide good freedom of movement and suitable heat resistance.
One of the main rules to keep in mind is that the entire body must be covered; in fact, very often we come across welders with bare arms or exposed necks, when in fact even these parts are continually at risk of burns or worse, scalding.
In addition, it is essential to use clothing made from welding-specific yarns, that is, which have flame-retardant properties and thus make the device a heat protector.
There are various PPE to wear, such as eye and respiratory masks or head hoods; we will focus on clothing for body and limb protection.
It has excellent resistance to welding risks and its purpose is to protect the worker from sparks, cuts and abrasions.
Because of its apron design with long sleeves attached, the chest and arms are totally covered, ensuring complete protection of the user.
THE GLOVES: 42VB gloves made of thermal split leather, fully lined with flame-retardant TNT, with a reinforcement on the palm, making them even safer and more durable.
Wearing gloves with a long sleeve is very important so as not to leave the wrist and forearm exposed, thus risking coming into contact with sparks or contact heat.
These PPE should also be carefully chosen according to the type of task being performed. In this regard we refer to our article on different types of welding, which you can find HERE.
The 12-cm high collar is designed and engineered to totally protect the worker, even in parts of the body often not considered to be risk zones, and is lined in fireproof cotton.
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✅They are designed to reduce the risk of entanglement
✅They grip the leg preventing sparks from entering the shoe
✅They are interchangeable
They are suitable for POSEIDON/B and APOLLO/B shoe models and offer not only excellent thermal insulation, but also high performance against mechanical hazards such as abrasion, cutting, puncture and tearing.
All garments in the SPARK welding line comply with EN ISO 11611:2015 CLASS 2 A1.
Tips for optimal choice of welding clothing
All of this is very important when you consider that we spend a large part of our day in the work environment and, especially in certain types of jobs, we find ourselves in uncomfortable positions, even for a prolonged time.
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