Hey Ryan,lets not get to dramatic here....argon will kill you faster than zinc fumes
high exposure for long periods of time will eventually have lasting health impacts, not many people escape working in a hot dip plant without health problems in the long term, but no one is dropping dead on the shop floor either
moral of the story, avoid zinc fumes, but a days exposure is just going to give you a nasty case of zinc chills (metal fume feaver) for the evening, so use ventilation, a respirator and drink a quart if milk if your going to be exposed to the fumes or a lot of particulate in the air that day (typically grinding), this has been studied, occupational health has daily exposure limits and they are not 0
I use argon for tig welding - I’m just a casual hobbyist so I don’t know about this. Looking up argon on Wikipedia it’s a noble gas does not react with hardly anything - so non toxic. At least that is Wikipedia. How is argon a risk? I assumed it was pretty safe. Wiki did mention you can’t breathe it - perhaps obviously it’s not oxygen. Can you tell us more? Or is that the risk?