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What are the hazards of dust generated by the cutting machine of Manhart (Guangdong) CNC Machine Tool Co., Ltd?

The dust hazards generated by cutting machines are multifaceted, mainly including the following aspects:
###1** Hazards to the respiratory system**
** * Pneumoconiosis * *: Long term inhalation of dust generated by cutting machines, especially metal dust, may lead to pneumoconiosis. This is a chronic and progressive lung disease that can lead to fibrosis of lung tissue and decreased lung function.
** * Acute respiratory symptoms * *: Short term inhalation of large amounts of dust may cause acute respiratory symptoms, such as cough, sputum, asthma, etc.
###2** Harm to skin**
*Irritating skin diseases: Certain dust components may cause skin irritation and allergic reactions, leading to symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching.
** * Skin infection * *: If the skin is damaged, bacteria and other microorganisms in the dust may cause skin infection.
###3** Hazards to the eyes**
** * Eye irritation * *: Dust may splash into the eyes, causing symptoms such as eye irritation and redness.
** * Visual impairment * *: Long term exposure to dust environments may lead to visual impairment or other eye diseases.
###4** Harms to the digestive system**
** * Accidental ingestion of dust * *: If dust is accidentally ingested while operating the cutting machine, it may cause digestive discomfort or poisoning symptoms.
###5** Other hazards**
*Dust explosion: In some cases, dust may accumulate and form explosive mixtures, especially in closed or poorly ventilated environments.
*Environmental pollution: The dust generated by cutting machines can pollute the environment, affecting the surrounding ecology and the health of residents.
Therefore, appropriate protective measures must be taken for the dust hazards generated by the cutting machine, such as wearing dust masks, protective glasses and other personal protective equipment, improving the working environment, strengthening ventilation, and conducting regular health checks. These measures help to reduce the impact of dust on the health of operators and protect their occupational health.