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The Dangers & Safety Measures Involved in Underwater Welding

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Underwater welding is a vital technique in a variety of industries, including construction, oil and gas exploration, shipbuilding, and repair. Welding in a submerged environment with limited visibility and accessibility is a high-risk job. Underwater welding can be hazardous to welders and those around them. To avoid injuries and fatalities, adequate safety precautions must be taken. Underwater welding hazards are classified into two types: physiological and environmental. Electric shock, decompression sickness, hypothermia, and drowning are among the physiological risks. Low visibility, strong currents, and unstable structures are among the environmental hazards. #1 Risk Electric shock is one of the most serious risks of underwater welding. The welder could be electrocuted if an electric current flows through the water. This can result in cardiac arrest or even death in severe cases. Welders must take precautions to avoid electric shocks, such as using insulation and grounding devi...