FACTS
- Chemical Burns & Skin Irritation: Wet concrete is highly alkaline and can cause severe dermatitis or chemical burns if it remains in contact with unprotected skin—necessitating waterproof gloves and long-sleeve clothing.
- Silica Dust Inhalation: Cutting, grinding, or mixing concrete releases crystalline silica dust, which can lead to silicosis or lung cancer unless workers use N95 respirators or better.
- Eye Injuries: Concrete particles and splashes can cause serious eye damage; ANSI-certified safety glasses or goggles are essential
- Respiratory Damage: Besides silica, exposure to cement dust exacerbates respiratory issues—requiring proper respirators and ventilated environments.
- Musculoskeletal Strain: Heavy lifting of concrete forms […]
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