Welding fume: what is in it and why it matters

Fumes are airborne particles small enough to be inhaled and are produced in all welding and cutting operations. They are a mixture of: gases from the surrounding air, shielding gas, metallic elements, from parent metals, coatings and welding fluxes, which are vaporised in the welding arc.

Fume concentration decides the risk. Where the concentration is high enough the welder is exposed to both reduced oxygen and potentially toxic metals.

Even low concentrations of toxic metals in welding fume, may cause health problems to nasal passages, the lungs, blood, liver, kidneys and nervous system.

Certain substances are particularly dangerous, even in very low concentrations so, welders should be aware of the dangers associated with metals such as beryllium, cadmium, zinc and lead.

The table below gives an indication of the toxicity of some of the metals more commonly encountered by welding operators. It does not give exposure limits. Airborne contaminant limits for welding fume are set by the Safe Work Australia workplace exposure standards, and those are the figures a risk assessment has to work from.

Metal Effect Typical fume source Ventilation
beryllium A highly toxic, quick acting poison. A carcinogen. copper based bearing alloys, casting alloys glove box, fresh air supply
cadmium A highly toxic carcinogen. Causes heart, lung and kidney damage silver brazing alloys, surface coatings glove box, fresh air supply
chromium A carcinogen. Causes lung and skin disease, nasal irritation chromium alloys, stainless steel, electroplating local exhaust
lead Causes fatigue, nerve and kidney damage and high blood pressure copper base casting, lead based paints, free machining steels local exhaust
copper An irritant to nose and throat. Causes metal fume fever. copper alloys and castings local exhaust
nickel Causes skin and respiratory irritation and kidney damage. A carcinogen. nickel alloys, stainless steel local exhaust
zinc Causes metal fume fever surface coatings, bronze and brass local exhaust
aluminium Causes irritation to nose and throat and chronic bronchitis plates, castings, extrusions local exhaust