When we shared some of our TIG Welding FAQs (last blog post) we started with some basics on welding safety: how to select a welding helmet and how to protect your eyes. But there is a lot more to welding safety: welding apparel, heat stress, respiratory health, and welding gloves to name a few. And here are some Frequently Asked Questions from the Arc-Zone customer service files:
What’s the best welding safety apparel?
We also offer the more classic lines of flame resistant wear from Miller and Revco— top quality flame resistant fabric and leathers in classic styles.
We also like the Angelfire line of welding safety wear from Revco for women welders. In the picture below our own Joanie Butler is rockin’ the Angelfire welding jacket (sized and cut to fit a woman’s body).
How do I protect myself from heat stress?
With summer comes a higher risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion—and that’s serious business! (For more info on welding during the summer, read “Welding Safety: Protect Yourself from Summer Heat” ) In addition to finding shade and staying hydrated, you may want to check out the Miller CoolBelt™ and CoolBand™ systems which integrate with your welding helmet (so you can weld with a cool head!).
How do I protect myself from welding fumes?
What about welding gloves? How do I know which size gloves to order?
The gloves you need will depend on the type of welding you’ll be doing. For TIG Welding some folks like the ultimate flexibility of a deerskin glove, but a good general purpose welding glove could be made of goatskin, a more durable glove from cowhide. Whatever your preference, Arc-Zone carries a variety of classic gloves from Miller and some edgy stylin’ gloves from Revco’s BSX line, and even Angelfire welding gloves for women welders.
And you can make sure you get the right size with our welding glove size chart!
And remember, Arc-Zone has a No Hassle Return Policy.