What's Included
This service provides complete monitoring and prevention strategies for welding fume hazards:

Accurate testing of airborne welding fumes and gases during normal operations.

Results compared against OSHA permissible exposure limits and ACGIH guidelines.

Practical solutions including ventilation upgrades, fume extraction, and PPE use.

OSHA-aligned documentation to manage welding fume hazards.

Guidance to help workers understand fume risks and follow safe welding practices.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is designed for industries where welding is a core process, including metal fabrication, automotive, construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing facilities. If your employees are exposed to welding fumes or related gases, our monitoring ensures risks are identified and controlled to safeguard both health and compliance.

WHY IT MATTERS
Welding fume exposure can cause acute conditions like metal fume fever as well as long-term illnesses including lung disease and neurological disorders. OSHA enforces strict exposure limits, and noncompliance can result in penalties and employee health claims. Proactive monitoring and control measures help protect workers, reduce absenteeism, and demonstrate a strong commitment to safety.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your welding processes and identify likely fume exposure points.
Air samples are collected during actual welding operations to capture real exposure conditions.
You receive a report comparing exposure levels to OSHA and industry standards.
We provide targeted recommendations and written exposure control plans to reduce risks and ensure compliance.
Client Success
Get clear answers about testing, risks, and how GMG helps protect workers from welding-related exposures.
They contain toxic metals and gases like manganese, chromium, and zinc, which can cause respiratory disease, metal fume fever, and neurological effects.
Testing should be performed initially, after process or equipment changes, and periodically to ensure controls remain effective.
We provide immediate recommendations, including fume extraction, ventilation upgrades, and PPE, along with written control plans.
Yes. Our monitoring and documentation align with OSHA’s welding fume standards and permissible exposure limits.
No. Sampling is performed during normal welding work, with minimal impact on productivity.
Yes. We can train employees on fume risks, safe welding practices, and proper use of protective equipment.
Protect your welders and your business with expert fume monitoring and prevention strategies. Schedule a consultation with GMG to measure risks, implement controls, and keep your workplace safe, compliant, and productive.




