As a diamond cutter and polisher, your craft involves working with abrasive materials and processes that, while not inherently carcinogenic, pose specific occupational health risks that require careful consideration.
The dust generated during diamond cutting and polishing may contain crystalline silica, which, when inhaled over extended periods, can contribute to respiratory issues and lung diseases. To minimize these risks, it is crucial to prioritise protective measures. Work in well-ventilated areas, implement dust extraction systems to limit airborne particles, and utilize appropriate personal protective equipment such as respirators, if necessary.
By prioritizing safety measures and maintaining a healthy work environment, diamond cutters and polishers can not only enhance the quality of their craft but also safeguard their long-term health in this specialized and precise field.