Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rohrabacher
http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_...ArticleID=6535

Tulane U. article on wood dust and lungs. They say it's no big deal.
cough cough

Of course I haven't read the research so I can't opine but the Tulane folks aren't dummies.
Yah Right!

And I will bet the farm that most of these guys would be lost at the door of any wood shop.

Furthermore, its not the sawdust that causes cancer and other lung related ailments. Rather, its the chemistry attached to each minute particle. So for example, MDF sawdust contains a variable cocktail of stuff. Other woods like Gonglavo Alvis (sp?) can actually induce respritory failure! Other woods can throw you into an alergic attack like a bee sting.

The smaller the particle, the deeper the particle can travel into your lungs unabated. But also, the smaller the particle, the more surface area this particle has. So its a double whammy. That extra surface area aides in rapid transfer of the residual chemistry straight into your blood stream. And the transport of that chemistry to the brain is effectively instanteous. That is why crack heads like to puff on the glass pipe.

Folks your playing with a loaded gun here. Just as the cigarette companies denied that smoking can cause lung cancer, so we have a similar argument formulating here. It is but a fool who will use this article to argue against the purchase of a good dust collection and supression system.