Welding Project Ideas While Self Isolating

Social Distancing — Welding Projects, Welding & Metal Art

Lots of us are finding we have time on our hands and we need to think of ways to keep busy within the confines of our own property. So for all of you that have a welding machine tucked away somewhere gathering dust and haven’t had time to do any welding, why not consider a welding project? You can social distance behind your welding helmet, preferably an air feed welding helmet https://norsemensafety.co.uk/welder-s-choice/welding-helmets-masks/air-fed-welding-helmets.html and take your mind off the pressures of what’s going on in the world today (even if it’s just an hour!) and create a metal sculpture or something functional for your back garden!

Welding Project Ideas

Whether you’re a MIG welder, ARC welder or a TIG welder, there will be something you can create. Here’s a few great welding ideas from the https://www.millerwelds.com/ website…

Miller Welding metal F1 race car welding project
https://www.millerwelds.com/resources/project-gallery-details-page/indy-car/MECCCBED5D62684047B062A9F28086B6B0
Miller Welding Crab Metal Welding Project
https://www.millerwelds.com/resources/project-gallery-details-page/crab-metal-art/ME6B1CBFE60252463884FE16323DAB4298
Miller Welding Water Fountain Welding Project
https://www.millerwelds.com/resources/project-gallery-details-page/9-ft-pipe-plow-disc-fountain/MEDB24BEA70CE449EEB65B76CB382890CB

Have a look around your shed, garage or barn and see what you can find to weld your own metal art sculpture. Then get your welding machine cleaned up and ready to go.

For expert advice, just give us a call! We ARE still open for business but call ahead because we are also practicing social distancing to protect our employees and customers!

Things to remember before you start welding!

Remember before you start welding — SAFETY FIRST!

If you are an inexperienced welder or prone to accidents then don’t start a project — the NHS has enough to deal with at the moment. Use this time to plan the projects you want to weld and then when we are all safely through the other side ARC ON.

Safety is the primary concern on any project. Always use tools and equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete safety precautions and procedures.

We’d love to see your welding projects so share them with us on our FACEBOOK PAGE!

Stay Safe, Stay Distant and Happy Welding!

Safety Footwear at Work 2020

Safety Footwear at work

Under the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992, employees are required to wear suitable personal protective equipment where necessary. When we say ‘necessary’, this covers any situation where the employee’s health or safety is at risk.

Safety Footwear is an item of Personal Protective Equipment, meaning it is covered under the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations.

Do employers have to provide Safety Footwear?

Yes. The PPE at Work Regulation states that ‘Every employer shall ensure that suitable personal protective equipment is provided to his employees who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work except where and to the extent that such risk has been adequately controlled by other means which are equally or more effective.’

Therefore, if you are in a workplace where your feet are at risk of injury, such as slips, trips or dropping heavy objects, it is your employer’s responsibility to provide you with the appropriate footwear. As for the cost of the footwear? This brings us onto the next section.

Who pays for PPE in the workplace?

If your PPE is required in the workplace and is used ONLY in the workplace, the cost of your safety footwear should be covered by the EMPLOYER.

If you require Safety Footwear to protect your feet in work, your employer should provide you with these and cover the cost of them.

(Information found from HSE: FAQ ABOUT PPE 

What should I look for in a work boot?

Safety Footwear at Work

Its extremely important to ensure you find a Boot or Shoe that fits comfortably and doesn’t cause any aches or pains especially when you are on your feet for long periods of time.

  1. The upper section of the boot should be made with high quality natural or man-made materials and fabrics.
  2. The lining should be breathable to keep the foot dry and comfortable, as well as smooth and seam-free to avoid irritation.
  3. The insole should be removable, allowing for insertion of custom insoles to suit your own foot shape/size.
  4. The toe area should be deep and wide, allowing plenty of room for the wearer to move their toes without rubbing against the toe cap.
  5. The sole of the Boot/Shoe should be durable yet flexible for maximum movement. It should offer shock absorption properties reduce the impact on the bottom of the foot.
  6. The foot should have a function to secure it, such as laces or velcro. This will secure the foot inside the boot/shoe.

Problems with feet or legs occur regularly in a workplace due to workers not wearing the correct footwear.

We strongly recommend to NOT to go cheap on your safety footwear and invest in good quality safety boots for and your workforce. Figures state that roughly 80% of adults suffer with foot and leg pains, which can be linked to not wearing the appropriate footwear.

Click the link below to view our extensive range from brands such as Ejendals, Safety Jogger, Puma, Albatros and more!

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