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More severe breathing problems seem to result both from exposure to high levels of dust and from longer dust exposure.
Dust pneumonia is caused by excessive exposure to dust or sand storms. This form of pneumonia is the result of the lungs filling up with dust.
Silicosis. Over time the exposure to silica dust in blocks can have irreparable effects on the lungs.
Concrete exposure blocks the natural perforation of the skin, hence not allowing the skin to breathe properly...
Eliminating exposure to textile dust is the surest way to prevent byssinosis.
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No u will be just fine however long term exposure to carbon fiber dust is really bad. I work in a factory where one machine cuts carbon fiber all day and ik its dangerous but if it was that bad we wouldn't do it.
No. Too much exposure to the dust all the time can lead to eye irritations.
Limestone, or calcium carbonate, is entirely harmless in solid form, and exposure will not affect people in any way. However, if you inhale limestone dust, it will irritate the lungs, as does any kind of dust.
Concentrations of grain dust above certain limits were susceptible to burning rapidly if ignited. Dust control was also necessary to limit possible worker exposure to microorganisms, pesticide residues, toxins, insect parts
to dull or destroy the luster of by or as if by air, dust, or dirtLose or cause to lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture.
I would advise anyone cutting tile to wear a mask. The dust it produces can be quite dangerousness for your health. Little exposure isn't as dangerousness as long term exposure of course. Thank You FactPalooza.Com