
Handling powdered materials in porcelain studios requires strict safety protocols to protect artists from health risks. Fine dust from clay, glazes, and other ceramic powders can cause respiratory issues if inhaled. Here are the most important safety measures:
1. Wear Proper PPE: Always use an N95 respirator or dust mask to prevent inhalation of fine particles. Safety goggles and gloves are also recommended.
2. Ensure Adequate Ventilation: Studios should have proper ventilation systems, such as exhaust fans or HEPA filters, to minimize airborne dust.
3. Control Dust at the Source: Dampen powdered materials when possible and use wet cleanup methods instead of dry sweeping.
4. Store Materials Securely: Keep powdered substances in sealed containers to prevent accidental spills and reduce airborne contamination.
5. Regular Cleaning: Frequently wipe down surfaces and use a vacuum with a HEPA filter to remove settled dust.
6. Educate Studio Members: Ensure all artists and staff are trained in safe handling practices and emergency procedures.
By following these protocols, porcelain studios can maintain a safer environment for creativity and craftsmanship.