Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Carcinogen In laser engraving, carcinogens denote substances emitted during the process that pose cancer risks upon exposure. These hazardous materials may include fumes and particles released from certain materials under laser heat, such as plastics or certain metals. Laser engraving facilities must adhere to strict ventilation protocols and employ protective measures to mitigate health risks for operators.
Effective ventilation systems equipped with filters help capture and remove carcinogenic particles from the air, safeguarding the health and safety of workers. Additionally, proper training and awareness programs educate personnel about the potential dangers associated with exposure to carcinogens, emphasizing the importance of using personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimize risks during laser engraving operations. |
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