COSHH-25 Welding Wire (Carbon/Manganese Steel — Welding Fumes)
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This example COSHH risk assessment has been prepared using the
F-HS5 COSHH Assessment form template which has been designed to record and manage the risks associated with substances hazardous to health and includes:
- Substance details
- Physical description
- Health effects and first aid
- Workplace exposure limits (WELs)
- CLP hazard classification — visual hazard icons
- Risk rating
- Control measures
- PPE required — visual PPE icons
- Environmental considerations
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COSHH Assessment — Welding Wire (Carbon/Manganese Steel — Welding Fumes)
This pre-completed COSHH assessment covers carbon/manganese steel welding wire and the welding fumes generated during MIG, MAG and flux-cored arc welding operations.
What Does This COSHH Assessment Cover?
The assessment is fully completed and ready to use, covering all sections required for a complete hazardous substance risk assessment:
- Substance identification — trade name, chemical name (carbon/manganese steel wire; fume contains iron oxides, manganese oxides), SDS reference and physical state
- Health effects and first aid — inhalation, ingestion, skin contact and eye contact, with specific first aid for each route
- Carcinogen classification — welding fume is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen causing lung cancer; manganese in fume also causes neurological damage; LEV is mandatory
- Workplace exposure limits — welding fume TWA 1 mg/m³ and manganese TWA 0.2 mg/m³, from workplace exposure limits guidance
- CLP hazard classification — Irritant and Long-term health hazard pictograms
- PPE requirements — including LEV as primary control, welding shield, P3 respirator where LEV insufficient, and heat-resistant gloves
- Emergency procedures — fire and UV radiation precautions specific to welding operations
Who Is This COSHH Assessment For?
This assessment is suitable for any workplace where steel welding is carried out, including:
- Fabrication and structural steelwork workshops
- Automotive and vehicle body repair
- Shipbuilding and offshore fabrication
- Construction and site welding operations
- General engineering and maintenance welding
COSHH Compliance
This document provides ready-to-use evidence of COSHH compliance and supports occupational health and safety management. The assessment is based on the F-HS5 COSHH Assessment template, is fully editable in Microsoft Word, and can be customised with your company details, site-specific information and review dates.