As painters and glaziers, your work involves exposure to various substances that may pose potential health risks, including carcinogenic hazards. These risks can arise from the use of specific chemicals and compounds found in paints, coatings, solvents, and materials used in glazing processes. Substances such as benzene, formaldehyde, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) may be present in these materials.
Continuous exposure to these substances can increase the risk of developing long-term health effects, including respiratory issues, skin disorders, and an elevated likelihood of certain cancers such as lung cancer and skin cancer. To mitigate these risks, it is crucial to prioritize safety measures and implement protective practices.
Choosing alternative, low-VOC or VOC-free paint formulations, adopting proper ventilation systems, following established guidelines for handling and disposing of hazardous materials, and utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and respiratory protection, are critical steps in reducing exposure to carcinogens.