
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
Episode 52 Are 3D Printing Emissions Tests Adequate?
In this episode of the Healthier Workplaces Show, we explore the emerging challenges of emissions from 3D printing processes and their implications for occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS). Justin Morrow PhD and Jun Wang PhD, sat down to discuss their Education Session happening at AIHA Connect 2025 and share their insights into why OEHS professionals should prioritize emissions from 3D printers and the health risks they pose to workers, particularly through their impact on indoor air quality.
We also explore the adequacy of current test standards, materials and technologies with heightened risks, and actionable strategies for assessing and controlling emissions in workplace settings. With real-world examples of organizations successfully mitigating these risks through improved safety measures, this episode offers invaluable perspectives for OEHS professionals working to address the complexities of 3D printing emissions.
Watch the full episode and join the conversation with industry leaders in the Catalyst and Healthy Indoors communities. Lead the way in creating healthier, safer workplaces for the future of 3D printing!
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