As a Ceramic Technician, your role involves the technical aspects of working with ceramics, and this may expose you to potential health risks that require careful consideration for your well-being. The materials commonly used in ceramic processes, such as clay, glazes, and kiln emissions, may contain substances that pose a risk of potential harm.
While direct carcinogenic risks in ceramics are generally low, certain elements like silica dust and specific glaze ingredients can contribute to respiratory issues if not handled properly. Additionally, the process of firing ceramics in a kiln may produce fumes that, if not managed adequately, could pose health risks.
To ensure your safety, adopting proactive measures is crucial. Maintaining proper ventilation in the workspace, adhering to safety guidelines for handling and disposing of materials, and utilizing personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves, are essential steps to minimize potential exposure. By prioritising safety and adopting preventative measures, you contribute to creating a healthier and safer working environment within the field of ceramic technology.