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Strengthening of measures for preventing health impairment at welding shopsAmendment of Ordinance on Prevention of Hazards Due toSpecified Chemical Substances
A Global Initiative:
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
17 Goals to Change the World
Through the SDGs, we will create a prosperous and vibrant future.
SDG #3 aims to significantly reduce the number of deaths and illnesses caused by hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution by 2030.
As a company, we are strengthening the measures we have in place to protect the health of our employees.
Efforts for protecting health
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- Risk assessment of specified chemical substances
- Making risk assessment obligatory at workplaces (enforced on June 1, 2016)
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- Amendment of Ordinance on Prevention of Hazards Due to Specified Chemical Substances
- Addition of “welding fume” to the list of specified chemical substances subject to regulation (enforced on April 1, 2021)
- Risk assessment of specified chemical substances
- Making risk assessment obligatory at workplaces (enforced on June 1, 2016)
- Amendment of Ordinance on Prevention of Hazards Due to Specified Chemical Substances
- Addition of “welding fume” to the list of specified chemical substances subject to regulation (enforced on April 1, 2021)
Recently various coating agents, substances and materials have been developed, playing leading roles in industrial growth. Not only the newly developed substances but also the existing substances have tremendous effects on the human body as a result of long-term contact.
Therefore, efforts for protecting all employees engaged in work have been strengthened.
Measures against metal arc welding fume
To all workers at workplaces conducting welding
Welding fumes are added to the list of specified chemical substances subject to regulation.
Proclamation: April 2020 Enforcement: March 2021
SDG will totally support activities ranging from measurement of welding fume concentration to selection and construction of necessary ventilation and dust collection equipment.
Flow of necessary measures
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[1] Measurement of welding fume concentration (measurement of personal exposure)
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It is necessary to measure the welding fume concentration by means of measurement of personal exposure once by March 31, 2022(If changes in the welding method, welding material, base material and work area have a large effect on the welding fume concentration, however, it is necessary to measure the concentration again.)* Proceed to [4] when the welding fume concentration falls below 0.05mg/m3 as manganese.
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[2] Increase of air volume of ventilation system and other necessary measures
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- In accordance with the result of measurement of the welding fume concentration, increase the air volume of the ventilation system and take other necessary measures (excluding the following cases).
- When the welding fume concentration falls below 0.05mg/m3 as manganese.
- When the contents of measures are examined sufficiently in accordance with the result of measurement of the concentration at a similar welding shop in the same workplace and these measures are taken in advance at the subject shop.
The “other necessary measures” include the following.- Decreasing the welding fume amount by changing the welding method, base material, welding material, etc.
- Collecting dust using dust collection equipment
- Blowing air using a mobile air blower
- Installing a push-pull type ventilation system
- Installing a local exhaust ventilation system
- After the measures described in 1 are taken, in order to ascertain the efficacy of them, measure the welding fume concentration in the air by means of measurement of personal exposure again.
- When measurements of fume concentration by means of measurement of personal exposure, etc. are made, record necessary items in each case (store the record for 3 years).
- In accordance with the result of measurement of the welding fume concentration, increase the air volume of the ventilation system and take other necessary measures (excluding the following cases).
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[3] Measuring the welding fume concentration again
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After the measures are taken, it is necessary to measure the concentration again.
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[4] In accordance with the measurement result, selecting effective respiratory protective equipment and getting the workers to use it
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How to select effective respiratory protective equipment
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Using the maximum value (C) of the manganese concentration obtained from the result of measurement of the welding fume concentration, calculate the “required protection factor” pursuant to the following calculating formula.
Required protection factor PFr = C 0.05
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Select respiratory protective equipment having the “designated protection factor” exceeding the “required protection factor” from the following list.
Designated protection factor * List (excerption)
Type of respiratory protective equipment Designated protection factor Dust
protective
maskReplaceable type Full-face type face RS3 or RL3 50 RS2 or RL2 14 RS1 or RL1 4 Half-face type face RS3 or RL3 10 RS2 or RL2 10 RS1 or RL1 4 Disposable type DS3 or DL3 10 DS2 or DL2 10 DS1 or DL1 4 Respiratory
protective
equipment
with
electric
blowerFull-face type face Class S PS3 or PL3 1,000 Class A PS2 or PL2 90 Class A or Class B PS1 or PL1 19 Half-face type face Class S PS3 or PL3 50 Class A PS2 or PL2 33 Class A or Class B PS1 or PL1 14 Hood type or face shield type Class S PS3 or PL3 25 Class A 20 Class S or Class A PS2 or PL2 20 Class S, Class A or Class B PS1 or PL1 11 For further details, refer to the website of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
( https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/newpage_12725.html )
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Using the maximum value (C) of the manganese concentration obtained from the result of measurement of the welding fume concentration, calculate the “required protection factor” pursuant to the following calculating formula.
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[5] (When getting the workers to use respiratory protective equipment with face) Conduct a fit test once per 1 year or less.
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Check that the respiratory protective equipment is put on properly.
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Engineering measures for welding operation
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- General ventilation system
- The air volume of this ventilation system should be appropriate for the size of the workplace and the measured concentration.
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- Push-pull type ventilation system
- It is a ventilation system that prevents fumes from diffusing to the environment and maintains the safety and workability.
- Local exhaust ventilation system
- It is a small system that can conduct exhaust ventilation when the working range is limited.