Stick
Welding

Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), requires durable PPE to protect workers from heat, sparks, electrical hazards and flying debris. Ensuring proper protection guarantees worker safety and quality welds in a variety of applications.

Keeping Stick Welders Safe

Stick welding, or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is an essential process in industrial applications, known for its versatility and strength. However, it also presents several hazards that make personal protective equipment (PPE) a critical requirement. The welding arc produces intense UV and infrared radiation, which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes in a matter of seconds. Additionally, molten spatter and flying slag can lead to burns and other injuries. Without appropriate respiratory protection, welders are exposed to harmful fumes that may cause long-term health issues. Read more »

A full PPE setup for stick welding should include a welding helmet with the correct shade lens to protect against radiation, flame-resistant (FR) clothing to shield from heat and sparks, leather gloves for protection and dexterity and steel-toed boots for foot safety. Respiratory protection and earplugs are also important to guard against toxic fumes and loud noise. Proper PPE helps ensure that each weld is completed safely and effectively, allowing welders to focus on their craft while minimizing risk. Stick welding requires attention to detail and the right gear to ensure that safety remains a priority on every job.