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    Post Coughed up a lung lately?

    Flicking through some OHS news stuff recently I came across this in relation to smoking and wood dust exposure:

    "Wood dust was designated as a human carcinogen based on increased sinus and nasal cancer rates among exposed workers," Dr. George L. Delclos and colleagues from the University of Texas, Houston, point out in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. "However, data on an association with lung cancer have been inconclusive."
    In a study of 1368 lung cancer patients and 1192 cancer-free adults, the researchers assessed wood dust exposure based on employment in wood dust-related occupations and industries and self-reported regular exposure to wood dust for at least a year.

    In total, 262 subjects were categorized as having been exposed to wood dust. The investigators found that the risk of lung cancer was three times higher for subjects involved in wood dust-related occupations and industries. For all categories of wood-dust exposure, the risk was increased by 60 percent compared with no exposure.

    The team notes that there appears to be a biologic interaction between wood dust exposure and cigarette smoking.

    Specifically, the risk of lung cancer was increased by 57 percent with wood dust exposure in absence of smoking, by 71 percent for smoking in the absence of wood dust exposure, and by 187 percent for individuals who were exposed to both smoking and wood dust." (source: Reuters Health).

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    So what's the risk if you smoke sawdust?
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Theres a good a reason behind abandoning power tools and sticking to hand tools.........you can't get wood shavings stuck in your lungs..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    So what's the risk if you smoke sawdust?
    A bag of drum would definitely last longer - and you could easily adjust the flavor.....

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    More good reasons to get the servants to all the bad chores.


    Charles

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    187% :eek: :eek: :eek: I'm gunna have to give up wood working!!!

    Dan
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP
    187% :eek: :eek: :eek: I'm gunna have to give up wood working!!!

    Dan
    I read the post, but I didnt read it.
    Just how do you get 187%??

    Al :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    So what's the risk if you smoke sawdust?
    You end up with a complexion the same colour as a smoked cod.
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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