Hazards of Mist Created by the Use of Compressed Air for Removal of Metalworking Fluids

  • Posted on: 19 December 2012
  • By: SandBlaster

Use of compressed air for cleaning machined components is a common practice. The potential impact of the use of compressed air for the removal of residual metalworking fluids on health was investigated using a test chamber approach followed by a workplace study.  The greatest risk was found to be dermal exposure due to large droplets of MWF coating the worker’s torso and arms.