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Sawdust can catch fire when it is exposed to a heat source, such as an open flame or high temperatures, combined with sufficient oxygen. Its fine particles create a large surface area, allowing it to ignite quickly when conditions are right. Additionally, if sawdust is dry and accumulates in a pile, it can reach a self-heating state, increasing the risk of combustion. Proper storage and handling are essential to prevent fire hazards.

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