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- Examples of fumes include123:
- Carbon dioxide from the decomposition of fluxes
- Carbon monoxide from the breakdown of carbon dioxide
- Shielding gas in arc welding
- Ozone from the interaction of electric arc with atmospheric oxygen
- Nitrogen oxides from the heating of atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen
- Hydrogen chloride
- Benzene or toluene
- Dioxin
- Asbestos
- Cadmium, mercury, and chromium
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.carbon dioxide from the decomposition of fluxes carbon monoxide from the breakdown of carbon dioxide shielding gas in arc welding ozone from the interaction of electric arc with atmospheric oxygen nitrogen oxides from the heating of atmospheric oxygen and nitrogenwww.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/safety_haz/welding/fum…A number of industrial activities and materials will produce fumes, including:
- Welding
- Thermal cutting
- Thermal spraying
- Metal plating
www.safeopedia.com/definition/344/fumesThey can be gases, like hydrogen chloride, benzene or toluene, dioxin, or compounds like asbestos, or elements such as cadmium, mercury, and chromium.
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