As a Screen Printer, your job involves consistent exposure to potential carcinogenic risks associated with the printing processes and materials used in your occupation. These hazards can take various forms, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvents, and particulate matter present in inks, cleaning agents, and substrates. Prolonged or repeated contact with these substances may heighten the risk of developing cancer, with potential impacts on respiratory health and skin.
It is crucial to prioritise safety measures to minimise your exposure to these carcinogens. Opting for low-emission or non-toxic materials when possible is the first integral steps in reducing exposure to carcinogens. Installing proper general and local exhaust ventilation will help reduce exposure to airborne particles. Consistent adherence to these safety practices is vital for creating a healthier and safer workplace environment in the realm of screen printing. Finally, utilising personal protective equipment (PPE) including respiratory protection and glove, will help reduce potential health risks associated with screen printing.