Which professions expose workers to talcum powder?

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2024 | Asbestos Exposure & Claims

Talcum powder has been present in many households for centuries. People have used it for personal hygiene and baby care. The mineral has also been present in many industries as a raw material for manufacturing.

After centuries of use, researchers found out that being exposed to talcum powder can cause affected individuals to develop respiratory issues and certain cancers, such as ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. It can help workers to know if their line of work exposes them to talcum powder.

Mining and milling industries

Since talc is a natural mineral, it has to be extracted from the ground. It is then processed before it can be used in various industries. Workers who mine talc from the earth are exposed to talcum powder dust. Workers in milling industries where talc is processed are also exposed to it.

Ceramics and plastics industries

Workers in ceramics and plastics industries may breathe in talcum powder. This is because talc is used as a raw material during production. Talc helps improve the strength of plastics and ceramics. Workers who inhale talcum powder in this line of work for a long period may develop pulmonary issues.

Auto mechanics and brake manufacturing

Auto mechanics and workers involved in brake manufacturing can also breathe in talcum powder. Talc is used to oil car parts, such as tires. Workers can get exposed to talc powder during the process of:

  • Cutting
  • Grinding
  • Installing these vehicle parts

This is because the talc particles may become airborne.

Breathing in talcum powder can create problems for workers in various industries. Workers who suspect they’ve developed an illness because of breathing in talcum powder may feel stressed and worried. The appropriate legal support can help clarify their situation and find the best way forward.

Archives

What to do after a mesothelioma diagnosis
How to fund the war against opioid addiction in your community