Informational paper on the risks of welding fumes
Plymovent is a proud member of the EWA, the European Welding Association. Together with its members they have released this informational paper which addresses the risks of welding fumes.
The Dutch Labour Inspectorate has started targeted inspections in the metalworking sector, focusing on welding fume exposure. Companies in this industry now need to pay close attention to how they protect their workers and comply with health and safety regulations. For over 50 years, Plymovent has been supporting organisations with practical solutions and expert advice to ensure clean air at work.
Welding fumes contain hazardous substances like manganese, nickel, and chromium. Inhaling these particles can cause serious health issues – from shortness of breath to chronic lung diseases and even cancer. That’s why it’s a legal requirement to take steps to minimise exposure wherever possible.
While these inspections are currently taking place in the Netherlands, similar health and safety regulations apply in countries like the UK and Australia. Local authorities – such as the UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Australian state-based WHS regulators – may also carry out inspections focused on welding fume exposure.
If your company is based in one of these countries, it’s worth considering whether your current measures still meet local requirements – and we’re here to support you.
In the Netherlands, inspectors are checking whether companies:
If these conditions aren’t met, companies may face warnings, fines or even temporary shutdowns.
Source extraction is one of the most effective ways to remove welding fumes directly at the source, before they spread through the workspace. Plymovent’s extraction systems are designed to safely and efficiently remove harmful fumes and particles – helping you protect your staff and stay compliant.
With five decades of experience, we offer a complete range of solutions for every type of workplace:
We’ll help you find the right approach for your specific situation. Our aim: a safe, healthy, and future-proof workplace.
These inspections are a good reminder to take a fresh look at your welding fume control strategy. If you have questions about source extraction, ventilation or air monitoring, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’ll walk you through the possibilities so your team can work safely – and you can move forward with peace of mind.
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More information about the Dutch inspections can be found on the Labour Inspectorate’s LinkedIn page.