Health Concerns in Working with Metals

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Toxic Metals

Metalworking can be use for art, hobby or trade. Many jobs required employees to work with metals in order to create jewelry, parts, assemblies, and large structures, such as ships and bridges. An important thing to
 know about working with metals is that these can seriously affect your health. Exposing yourself to certain metals in large amounts can be toxic to your body. Metals can build up in your system, and become hazardous. The following are eight most common toxic metals that you should watch out for.

Cadmium

Cadmium is a toxic metal used in industrial workplaces where ore has been smelted. Welders have died from exposure to cadmium-containing alloys, so stay away from these workplaces.

Led

Led can be found at high levels in industries, such as smelter operations, construction work, firing ranges, and radiator shops. If you work in construction, or in any of these industries, your health can be in danger.

Arsenic

Metalworking can be a dangerous occupation, especially if you're exposed to arsenic. Arsenic is an extremely toxic metal. It can be found in high levels where there are high amounts of water, soil and rocks. Arsenic can also be found where there are huge amounts of waste. You can easily die if you're exposed to any of these areas.

Mercury

Mercury is a toxic metal found in production, mining of gold and silver ores. You can have kidney and permanent nervous system damage if you're exposed to this metal.

Beryllium

Exposure to beryllium occurs in extraction, processing and mining. You can get skin and lung disease by working with this metal, so be careful.

Hexavalent Chromium

If you're exposed to hexavalent chromium, you can get lung cancer. Chromate is most commonly found in industries that manufacture pigments and produce chromate.

Nickel

You can see this metal on nickel platted earrings and wrist watches. Nickel can cause serious harm on your skin, such as irritation, itching, rash and inflammation.

Thallium

 
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Great information!
Very interesting and helpful!
Excellent Article! I didn't know there were so many toxic elements to worry about. I have heard of a few of these but not all.
Great article, very informative, I think I read that studies are showing that Cadmium can be a cause of prostate cancer.
Very helpful and informative. :-)
This is really great information to know. There are so many factories that deal with metal in the US. Wonder how many of the employees know about the hazards.
Great information. This is so real and scary at the same time.
Very informative info, great work on this!
Very helpful and informative article about chemical health hazards :) Sheri
Intersting article, thanks!
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