Items designed to protect body, eyes, ears, neck and head during welding operations. Protect welders electric shock, overexposure to fumes and gases, arc radiation, sparks, heat, fire and explosion.
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An apron of leather, asbestos, or treated cloth designed to protect the wearer from welding splatter.
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Protects the upper body and arms from abrasions, molten metal, slag, sparks, spatter and extreme temperatures.
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Welding chaps and spats are leg coverings that are not joined at the crotch and do not have a seat. These protect the welder's legs and are secured by an integrated belt. They usually accommodate a variety of waistlines.
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A set of accessories and spare items which is used with welding cloth such as helmet bib, throat and neck coverage, chest protector, etc.
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A fitted covering for both hands made of heat-resistant materials, and reinforced at points of greatest wear, used for protection from sparks and welding splatter
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Installed devices used to aid in the comfort and functionality of welding helmets.
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Welding Helmets are worn while welding to protect the welder's eyes, face and neck from burns, sparks, heat and UV light.
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Protects the body and arms from abrasions, molten metal, slag, sparks, spatter and extreme temperatures.
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A plate or shaded lens that prevents retinal burns, cataracts and permanent blindness.
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