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Cutting Fluids in the Workplace

Companies and industries where workers can expect to come into contact with metalworking fluids include the following.

  • Small machine shop operations
  • Owens Illinois, making tool parts
  • Automotive transmission plants
  • Automotive plants
  • Tool-making plants
  • Metal fabrication shops
  • Electronics & Refrigeration plants
  • Air-conditioner plants

For more information about the dangers associated with occupational exposure to cutting fluids or metalworking fluids, or for a free consultation, please contact us.

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Resources for Clients

NIOSH Handbook on Metalworking Fluids (PDF)

OSHA's Metalworking Fluid Best Practices

CDC's Workplace Safety & Health Topics

NCBI Study Links HP to Metalworking Fluids

UAW Asks for Metalworking Fluid Standards