Can Uniquo monitor welding fume in metal fabrication plants?
Yes, Uniquo conducts welding fume monitoring in metal fabrication plants to assess worker exposure and evaluate workplace air quality.
In the India industrial context, welding operations commonly generate fumes containing metal particles and gases that may pose health risks when inhaled over time. These fumes can include contaminants such as iron oxide, manganese, chromium, nickel, and other process-specific pollutants depending on the welding method and materials used.
Uniquo performs welding fume monitoring using specialized air sampling equipment placed in the worker’s breathing zone or at designated work areas. The collected samples are then analyzed to determine exposure levels and compare them with applicable occupational exposure limits.
Welding fume monitoring is particularly important in fabrication shops, shipyards, heavy engineering units, construction projects, and manufacturing plants where welding activities are frequent.
At Uniquo, we provide detailed welding fume monitoring and reporting to help industries across India identify risks, improve ventilation, implement control measures, and protect worker health.