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�Tood Dust Label <br /> . <br /> au lon <br /> Wood Dust <br /> Sawing, sanding or machining wood products can produce wood dust that can <br /> cause a flammable or explosive hazard. <br /> Wood dust may cause lung, upper respiratory tract, eye and skin irritation. <br /> Some wood species may cause dermatitis and/or respiratory allergic effects. <br /> The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified wood <br /> dust as a known human carcinogen. This determination is based is based on <br /> evidence that prolonged exposure to and inhalation of wood dust increases the <br /> risk of nasal cancer. . <br /> - Avoid dust contact with ignition source <br /> � - Sweep or vacuum dust for recovery or disposal <br /> - Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of wood dust in air <br /> - Avoid dust contact with eyes and skin <br /> First Aid: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. In case of contact, flush eyes and <br /> skin with water. If irritation persists, call a physician. � <br /> For additional information, see the Material Safety Data Sheet <br />