• Your workers can be exposed to chemical hazards leading to immediate or chronic health issues. To know how you can help keep your workers safe, dive into our full range of safety infographics:

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    Ozone


    • Exposure of ozone at high levels can lead to shortness of breath and lung damage.
    • It is used in processes like purification, industrial waste treatment, chemical production, and welding.
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    Industrial Paints


    • Workers can be exposed to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) while brushing and spraying with liquid industrial paints.
    • Exposure to them can cause chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and sensitisation to isocyanates
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    Powder Coating


    • Workers are exposed to powder coatings during its manufacturing and manual spray applications.
    • Most powder coats are low in toxicity, but some contain pigments and hardeners that may impact worker health.
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    Manganese


    • Workers are exposed to powder coatings during its manufacturing and manual spray applications.
    • Most powder coats are low in toxicity, but some contain pigments and hardeners that may impact worker health.
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    Lead


    • Workers inhale dust and fumes during smelting, refining, and casting of lead.
    • Prolonged exposure may lead to anemia and nerve damage.
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    Chromium


    • Workers inhale chromium dust and fumes during industrial processes like welding, cutting, and grinding.
    • It can cause irritation in nose, eyes, and skin, and damage the central nervous system.
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