As a retread technician, your work involves the process of retreading tires, and this occupation comes with specific health and safety considerations, including potential exposure to carcinogenic risks associated with certain materials and processes.
In the retreading process, technicians may encounter various hazardous substances that could increase the risk of developing health issues, including cancer. These carcinogenic materials can take different forms, such as rubber dust, solvents, and adhesives commonly used in the retreading process. Continuous inhalation or skin contact with these substances may lead to long-term negative health effects, potentially contributing to the development of cancers, including respiratory and skin cancers.
To minimise potential carcinogenic risks in your role, it is crucial to adhere to strict safety protocols. This includes proper ventilation systems in the workplace that are essential to ensure that airborne particles are effectively controlled and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and gloves, to reduce direct contact and inhalation of hazardous materials, whenever possible.