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http://www.quagtum.com/images/Fliers/AWES_Jewelry_Safety_Production_Areas.pdf
Jewelry at work is a major safety hazard and can cause serious injuries. Jewelry can get caught in power tools or stuck against objects, conveyors, and moving parts of machinery.File Size: 2MB
https://www.safeopedia.com/safety-meeting-topics/jewelry-on-the-job/11/4683
Takeaway: Jewelry is a potential safety and health hazard and should not be worn on the job. Jewelry can be a major hazard on the job. The most common pieces of jewelry involved in work related accidents are rings. Rings can easily get caught up in machinery parts.
https://lass.southtexascollege.edu/art/safety/jewelry.html
GLOSSARY OF SAFETY GEAR REQUIRED FOR USE IN SPECIFIC WORK AREAS AND SUMMARY OF AREA SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR JEWELRY/METALS STUDIO Abrasives Area - Use safety glasses and appropriate personal protective equipment when operating machinery and sandblaster. In using grinder, make sure tool rest is tight and secure, and that eye guards are in place.
https://careertrend.com/about-6698415-work-place-jewelry-safety.html
Jewelry can create several safety hazards for those working around chemicals. A spilled or splashed caustic chemical can get under a ring or watchband, burning or irritating the skin. In addition, some chemicals, particularly chlorine and ammonia, can damage silver or gold jewelry.
https://www.ganoksin.com/article/jewelry-workshop-safety-report/
Linda Edward’s excellent work in 1978 on jewelry safety information was a major and long lasting contribution. Her original article in the Metalsmith papers is really good and it would be a duplication for this presentation to simply reiterate her writing and conclusions.
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