Welding on a ship presents a unique set of challenges that demand skilled craftsmanship and adaptability from welders. The maritime environment introduces complexities that require careful consideration to ensure the structural integrity and safety of the vessel. One primary challenge is the constant exposure to welding fumes and particulates. The confined spaces within a ship pose another significant hurdle. Welding often occurs in tight quarters, making accessibility a constant concern. Welders must navigate through narrow passages and work in cramped areas, demanding a high level of dexterity and precision. Additionally, proper ventilation is crucial in confined spaces to address fume exposure and ensure the well-being of the welding team.