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Welding protection for safe work areas

Welding generates intense light radiation, flying sparks, heat, and—depending on the process—welding fumes. Appropriate welding protection helps shield nearby workstations, walkways, and people from the direct effects of the welding process. At the same time, it allows the actual work area to be clearly defined and separated from adjacent production zones.

In this category, you’ll find solutions for various welding workstations and shop floor layouts. Depending on the application, these include, for example, protective screens, shields, curtains, or modular systems for single or multiple workstations. The selection depends on the welding process, workstation size, desired shielding, accessibility, and the planned integration with extraction technology.

Welding protection should always be an integral part of a comprehensive workplace design. In addition to visual and mechanical shielding, welding fume extraction, fire protection, ventilation, and safe traffic routes must also be taken into account. The position and height of the protective systems should be selected so that the process is effectively shielded without unnecessarily restricting necessary operating and maintenance areas.

Your Benefits

✅ Better protection against light radiation and flying sparks

✅ Clear separation of adjacent work areas

✅ Different workstation sizes are possible

✅ Modular and combinable with extraction and workstation technology

✅ Greater safety and order in the production area

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Choosing the Right Welding Protection

Welding protection is designed to shield nearby people and work areas from the direct effects of the welding process. These include, in particular, optical radiation, flying sparks, and hot particles. At the same time, the actual workstation must remain accessible and be compatible with a welding fume extraction system.

Here’s what matters when choosing

✔ Take welding processes and intensity into account

✔ Determine the required width and height of the shield

✔ Choose a stationary or mobile model that fits your workflow

✔ Plan access routes and material transport

✔ Do not obstruct welding fume extraction with the shielding

Typical Welding Protection Solutions
TranslationStrengthSuitable for
Fixed protective screenPermanent workplace separationstationary welding stations
Mobile protective screenflexibly positionablechanging work areas
Curtain/Shielding Systemvariable openings and surfaceslarger zones or zones used for different purposes
Welding Protection and Welding Fume Extraction

The shielding protects against direct process effects, whereas an extraction system captures airborne emissions. For a functional workplace, both systems must be coordinated with one another. Protective barriers should support the capture process and not create adverse air vortices or shielded smoke zones.

Fire Safety and Work Organization

Flying sparks and hot particles may require additional protective measures depending on the environment. Flammable materials should not be stored in the hazard zone. The specific implementation depends on the workplace risk assessment and local conditions.

FAQ

What is the difference between welding protection and welding fume extraction?
Welding protection shields against direct exposure to radiation and sparks. The extraction system reduces airborne emissions such as welding fumes.

Are portable protective screens a good idea?
Yes, if workstations or workpiece positions change frequently. For permanently fixed locations, stationary solutions are often more straightforward.

What size should a welding shield be?
It must adequately shield the relevant line of sight and spark area. The specific dimensions depend on the workplace, the process, and the position of nearby people.

Selection Guidance

Welding processes, workstation dimensions, desired mobility, and the available fume extraction system are crucial factors in making a selection. This information enables a technically sound design.

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