What Is The Potential Dangers Of Office Equipment?
Modern dry toner is very rarely a danger to the skin and eyes. Inhalation of the toner can cause respiratory irritation, but does not cause cancer at normal exposure levels for workers who use the photocopy in the office.
Modern liquid toner is very rare but irritates the skin if exposed to the solvents present in it can cause dry skin and cracked, and so makes the eye becomes irritate. The same danger applies to various substances of washing agent used to clean printing equipment. They also can cause a fire hazard if not being stored properly. Frequency of contact with toner or other cleaning agents can cause dermatitis or asthma.
Most modern appliances do not provide light hazards in short term which can cause your eyes weary, but it is advisable to keep photocopies maintain to be remains closed. UV radiation can be released through the glass plate but with very low level.
All laser printer products classified as class 1 under normal conditions of laser radiation cannot slip out and the lasers are harmless unless it’s being misused or released. Only technical personnel have been trained properly and obey to safe work procedures from manufacture may perform maintenance or repairs.
Old vehicles that have not maintained and in a bad ventilation space can cause variations in the level of gases including ozone. At concentrations that can harm the eyes and irritation to the respiratory tract. Bad exposure can cause lung damage. Office environment does not provide a significant level of exposure to occupational exposure limits can be violated if the ventilation is not good.
Fixing a jammed paper inside the printer and the printer will expose to all users. Modern machines should have such risks designed out and should turn off automatically upon opening of the machine. Caution should be used to prevent from being burned by some of the internal parts as they do not cool off instantly.
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