OSHA Eye Protection Facts
Protecting your eyes from the dangers of welding and cutting is crucial for workplace safety. Learn how using the right personal protective equipment, such as welding helmets and safety glasses with proper filter lenses, can help prevent injuries from radiant energy and flying debris.
PAPR II Delivers Enhanced Comfort, Convenience and Compliance
The new Miller PAPR II systems prioritize comfort and visibility so operators can spend more time welding, safely — ideal for a variety of welding, metal grinding and finishing applications in demanding industrial environments.
Trust Protection – A Commitment to Safety
In the realm of personal protective equipment (PPE), Trust Protection stands as a beacon of unwavering commitment to safety and quality. With decades of collective experience in the industry, Trust Protection has made it their mission to design and distribute top-tier products tailored specifically for the welding industry.
3 Simple Tools to Mitigate Fumes When You’re Welding
No one wants to breathe in dirty air, especially when you’re fabricating metal. However, not all spaces provide enough air movement to keep you safe. For instance, areas that are smaller than 10,000 cu. ft. for each welder require extra help when it comes to fume mitigation.
Here are some three tools that when combined can drastically minimize fumes and capture polluted air – so you can breathe easier.
What to Know About Welding PPE & Protecting Yourself
There’s more to welding than just machines and materials. The right safety equipment is essential. Yet not all are created equal. With endless choices, how do you know what you truly need and the factors to consider when picking out personal protective equipment, aka PPE? Here’s a look at a few must-haves:
CENTRAL SAFETY DIVISION EXHIBIT: WA State Governor’s Safety and Health Conference
Central Welding Supply is proud to be represented at the Governor’s Industrial Safety and Health Conference in Tacoma, WA, September 28-29, 2022, by Safety Professionals from our Safety Division, Central Safety Supply. The annual conference offers training & education on the latest tools and technologies to promote safe and healthy working environments for the people of Washington State.
Top 10 Things to Teach Novice Welders
Learning to weld is no easy task. It takes patience, practice and a solid foundation of knowledge. For companies who find themselves faced with the challenge of training novice welders, it is important to instill good habits early on in the training process. Doing so helps ensure that these individuals are well prepared not only to create quality welds, but also to contribute positively to the overall welding operation. It can also help the welders gain the confidence they need to become increasingly proficient. Following are 10 important things to teach novice welders, to help them improve their skills and stay safe in the process.
WELDING EDUCATION: “Welder Bob”
Bob Throndsen leads the Welding and Metal Fabrication program at Sno-Isle TECH., He is a local to the Seattle area and was raised by parents who owned one of those cool old service stations in the Magnolia District of Seattle. He has a background as a mechanic but bitten by the welding bug early on. His love of street rods led him to open his own business of fabricating custom street rod frames and parts in 1981.
AWS Certified: Sponsoring Employee Certification
FEATURED FOR EMPLOYEE EDUCATION – A new video from American Welding Society (AWS) features Central Welding Supply team experts and instructors from our Weld Training Lab.
Oxy Fuel Training by Tom McGowan
Tom, Director of Key Accounts, is an oxy fuel expert with decades of experience. His training on Oxy-Fuel has been on the road over a decade, and we think – down to the fine art. Tom has been a leading provider of training to many customers.
“Pause for Safety” On-Site Training
Central Welding Supply has a team of Safety Training experts who support the products we sell from every Division. Whether it’s welding and cutting safety, or PPE training, we are prepared and ready to pause from selling, for the most fundamental intention – the safe way to work with the products we provide in inventory.
Miller Training In-House: New Products and Industrial Safety
48 Central Welding Supply and Pacific Welding Supplies staff members from locations throughout our North/South territories completed the Miller/Hobart training program over June 15, 16, and 17, 2021.
The event was planned, organized, and executed by Bob Hankel, Weld Training Lab Manager, Auburn, WA and Blair Haverstraw, Engr. CWI, Weld Process Engineer, Bellingham, WA. This is a second big start for the Weld Training Lab that officially launched in February 2020, then had to wait for the end of COVID restrictions. Bob and Blair were the “hands on” to get the speakers and equipment, configure the welding stations, as well as prepare the classroom for the presentations.
Safety Topic: Hand & Finger Injuries
Injury to hands and fingers are among the MOST FREQUENT workplace injuries. They are the TOOLS we use for most everything. Our Safety Training topic for “Hand & Finger Injuries” is a good resource for raising employee awareness of the risks, hazards, and ways to prevent them.
SAFETY TOPIC: Oil Mist Respiratory Hazards
Diversitech is a valued partner of Central Welding Supply and Pacific Welding Supplies for CNC technology and Air Pollution Systems. This post features a Diversitech safety article on the hazards of Oil Mist, encountered in CNC and other metalworking applications.
Safety Topic: Acetylene and LP-Gas Leaking Cylinders
Oxy-fuel Cylinder Safety: Large-scale application
Oxy-fuel experts from Central Welding Supply share their success story from a Heating project at SeaTac that required special expertise for proper configuration of oxy-fuel sources and related gas apparatus.