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Health Tip: Metal Work Safety
By LadyLively on May 6, 2019
Metalworking involves using metals to create parts, assemblies or large-scale structures. As a job that requires a unique set of skills, it provides special hazards, as well, says Cornell University.
General metal work safety guidelines are:
- Wear eye protection at all times.
- Remove or secure jewelry, long hair and loose clothing.
- Avoid skin contact with metalworking fluid.
- Remove all metal scraps with a brush. Never by hand.
Source: HealthDay
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