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- Can cause serious health problemsInhaling glass dust can cause serious health problems, including irritation of the lungs, coughing, shortness of breath, and other respiratory problems1. Long-term exposure to glass dust can lead to lung disease, cancer, and other health problems1. However, the dust created from cutting or milling of glass is not carcinogenic when inhaled, but excessive inhalation over long periods of time can lead to breathing problems such as asthma2. Glass dust is not an inhalation hazard, and a respiratory mask is not required3. OSHA defines glass dust as a "nuisance dust" and generally benign4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.When you breath in blowing glass, the glass particles can enter your lungs and cause serious health problems. Inhaling glass dust can irritate your lungs and cause coughing, shortness of breath, and other respiratory problems. Long-term exposure to glass dust can lead to lung disease, cancer, and other health problems.learnglassblowing.com/breathing-in-blowing-glass-t…The dust created from cutting or milling of glass is not carcinogenic when inhaled but excessive inhalation over long periods of time can lead to breathing problems such as asthma.www.krysteline.com/blog/glass-dustGlass dust is not an inhalation hazard; therefore, a respiratory mask is not required.terrazzco.com/osha-silica-rule-glass-dust/
Crystalline silica is indeed dangerous (when inhaled) to animals and humans, but common glass is made using a silicate that is melted and cooled in such a way as to form an amorphous silica, which is not crystalline, and not dangerous when inhaled. OSHA defines glass dust as a "nuisance dust" and generally benign.
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