In the field of parts management in the maintenance and repair of motor vehicles, exposure to potentially harmful substances may occur during tasks such as handling chemicals, cleaning agents, or certain materials used in the maintenance of components. Some of these substances may have carcinogenic properties, presenting potential long-term health risks if not managed properly.
Continuous exposure to these carcinogenic substances, whether through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion, can contribute to increased health risks, including the development of certain types of cancers. To safeguard your well-being and that of your colleagues, it is crucial to implement safety measures and adhere to best practices.
Proper ventilation in storage areas and workspaces can help reduce the concentration of airborne substances. Additionally, training on proper handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials is essential for minimising risks. Protective measures for parts specialists may also include the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and masks when handling potentially hazardous materials.