Abrasive Cut-Off Saw - Engineering Control Methods
In using an abrasive cut-off saw, abrasive dust is generated and can become airborne. When this dust is inhaled, it can cause serious lung problems and long-term health problems. The heat generated by use of this tool also produces toxic gas as a result of emissions from heated metal.
Controlling these contaminants is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
See below for a complete list of engineering control methods for abrasive material.
Controlling these contaminants is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
See below for a complete list of engineering control methods for abrasive material.
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