What health hazards are associated with cutting oil and how can they be prevented?
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October 2, 2024 at 4:54 am by Daniel Brown
Health hazards associated with cutting oil include skin irritation, allergic reactions, respiratory problems from inhaling mist or vapors, and potential exposure to harmful additives or microbial contaminants. Prevention involves implementing good hygiene practices, such as washing hands and exposed skin after contact with cutting fluids. Providing appropriate PPE, including gloves, protective clothing, and eye protection, reduces direct contact. Ensuring proper ventilation and using mist extraction systems minimize inhalation risks. Regular monitoring and maintenance of cutting fluids to control microbial growth and remove contaminants contribute to a safer working environment.