As a sawmill worker, your occupation involves significant exposure to potential occupational hazards, including those that may pose carcinogenic risks. It is crucial to be aware of these risks and implement stringent safety measures to protect your health in the long term.
Your work environment may expose you to wood dust, a known carcinogen, which can be generated during the cutting and processing of wood. Continuous inhalation of wood dust has been associated with an increased risk of developing respiratory issues and certain types of cancer, including lung cancer and nasal cavity cancers.
To minimise the carcinogenic risks associated with your role, it is imperative to employ proper general and local exhaust ventilation systems, and maintaining good housekeeping practices to reduce dust accumulation. Adhere to strict safety protocols and take regular breaks to minimise prolonged exposure. Participating in relevant safety training contributes to a safer work environment. Finally, utilizing personal protective equipment like wearing respiratory protection such as dust masks, will further reduce exposure