November 8, 2010
The MFL Health and Safety Committee has received the findings of a new Manitoba study on welders’ exposure. The two year study, commissioned by the Workers Compensation Board, was conducted by OHG Consulting in 40 workplaces across Manitoba.
Doug Wylie of OHG Consulting told the MFL Health and Safety Committee that the study showed a large number of Manitoba welders are overexposed to hazardous welding fumes. Overexposure to welding fumes can cause respiratory (lung), reproductive and central nervous system illnesses as well as cancer.
Other findings of the study included:
Recommended controls include:
The MFL Health and Safety Committee wants to help ensure the results of this important study are shared across welding workplaces and classrooms across Manitoba, and elsewhere.
To see the study in more detail, click here to download a PDF of it. For a PDF of a short brochure on the study, click here. To obtain more information, please contact the study’s author, Doug Wylie (OHG Consulting) at (204) 471-2432 or ohgconsulting@shaw.ca.