Ensure the mandatory site safety

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Ensure the mandatory site safety

8 June 2022

Is it mandatory to wear the hard hat and to provide the site worker with adequate eye protection? In most cases yes. How do you then solve the work site safety if you weld for a short period in between the other work tasks? Read further, we have the solution for you!  

Roger Rasmussen

Roger Rasmussen
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Roger Rasmussen

Former Vice President, Torches, Consumables, and Safety at Kemppi Oy.

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