What are cutting oil mist hazards and how can they be mitigated?
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October 2, 2024 at 4:25 am by Jason Taylor
Cutting oil mist is generated when high-speed machining operations aerosolize small droplets of cutting fluid, which can become airborne and inhaled by workers. This mist poses health risks, including respiratory irritation, skin dermatitis, and potential long-term respiratory conditions. It can also create slippery surfaces, increasing the risk of workplace accidents. Mitigation strategies include installing mist collection systems that capture and filter out the mist, ensuring proper ventilation in the workspace, and enclosing machining processes when possible. Regular maintenance of equipment to prevent leaks and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) further reduce exposure to oil mist hazards.