Construction dust is a major risk on job sites, often going unnoticed until it causes serious health issues like lung disease or cancer years later. Various types of dust from materials such as silica, wood, and asbestos pose different levels of danger. Site owners and health and safety officers are legally obligated to manage dust exposure effectively. Workers must be trained to recognize dust sources, including asbestos, to prevent long-term harm. Training helps identify risks, though removal of hazardous materials must be done by licensed professionals.
Construction dust is one of the biggest risks workers face, with invisible particles leading to serious health issues such as lung disease and cancer.
Managing dust exposure isn't optional for site owners and health leads; it’s a legal duty ensuring workplace safety from slowly accumulating health risks.
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