As an ordnance technician, your job involves working with various explosive materials and devices, exposing you to potential carcinogenic risks as well. These hazards can originate from the handling, storage, and maintenance of explosives, as well as the associated chemicals used in the field. Substances present in explosive materials can be carcinogens .
Continuous exposure to these carcinogenic substances may increase the risk of developing long-term health effects, including cancers such as leukemia, bladder cancer, and respiratory system cancers. Practices such as proper ventilation systems, routine medical screenings, and adherence to safety regulations are essential in mitigating the potential health risks associated with the role of an ordnance technician. Staying updated on advancements in safety measures and participating in ongoing training programs can enhance workplace safety and reduce the likelihood of long-term negative health effects. To minimise cancer risks, it is crucial to implement strict safety protocols, use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhere to established guidelines for handling explosive materials.