CA Prop 65

Proposition 65 Warnings www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Updated May 2019
Wood Dust
Why am I being warned about potential exposure to wood dust?
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Wood dust is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause
cancer.
Exposure to wood dust in significant amounts on a recurring
basis can cause cancers of the nose, throat and sinuses.
Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must
provide a warning about exposures to
listed chemicals.
What is wood dust?
Wood dust is generated when machines or tools are used to cut or shape timber
and other wood materials. Activities like chipping, sawing, drilling, sanding or
woodturning create wood dust.
How does exposure to wood dust occur?
Cutting, shaping and sanding wood releases wood dust into the air, where it can
be inhaled. Wood dust also settles onto tables, floors and other surfaces. When
disturbed, it can become airborne again, and can be inhaled. Under dry
conditions, small amounts of wood dust can be released into the air from
handling materials such as wood chip mulch and compost that contains wood
dust. Regular exposure to significant amounts of wood dust are of concern.
Airborne wood dust
People breathe in air that
contains wood dust

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