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Air contaminants PublicationsPre-printed versions of most Oregon OSHA publications are available to order online. Sign up for our It's not just dust! What you should know about silicosis and crystalline silica Tells you about the hazards of crystalline silica and teaches you about silicosis, what causes it, and how to prevent it. Silica - An Oregon OSHA pocket reference A quick pocket reference guide for addressing silica safety and health concerns Nail salons: How to be safe at work
Nail salons: How to be safe at work, Vietnamese language Did you know that there are about 14,500 certified nail technicians working in Oregon? This rapidly growing profession provides services such as manicures, applying artificial nails, and pedicures. Many technicians may not know that prolonged exposure to chemicals in nail polish, polish removers, and nail hardeners can harm them if they don't use them properly. Fact Sheet: Wood Dust Describes health and safety hazards of wood dust Fact Sheet: Safety and Health Hazards in Nail Salons There are more than 14,000 nail care technicians working in Oregon This rapidly growing profession provides services such as manicures, applying artificial nails, and pedicures. Many technicians may not know that prolonged exposure to chemicals in nail polish, polish removers, and nail hardeners can harm them if they don't use them properly. Oregon OSHA addresses the problem with this fact sheet for salon owners and educators. Fact Sheet: Mold Describes effects and dangers of mold in buildings, with information on evaluating buildings for mold growth, sampling, and subsequent remediation. |