According to NSW WorkCover, the manufacture of wood products often results in the generation of fine airborne wood particles and dust.<br />
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Typical woodworking activities that produce dust are machining operations (eg sawing, routing, turning) and hand or machine sanding.<br />
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Other sources of breathable wood dust are when bagging of dust from local exhaust ventilation (LEV) systems, and using compressed air to blow dust off articles and dry sweeping of factory floors.<br ...This story is related to the following:Exhaust Systems | Dust Control Equipment