Symptoms include a chronic cough and shortness of breath.
Breathing a bit of marble dust dangerous.
Glass is also inert and non poisonous but i wouldn t recommend breathing in the dust.
Over time this can cause some scarring and atelectasis parts of the lung that don t fill all the way up.
Same would go with pure marble dust.
Inhaling marble dust causes toxic effects on the respiratory system.
I was wearing a n95 approved dust mask however the second band was not secured properly around the back of my head.
When materials such as concrete stone brick or granite are cut or ground by workers it can create extremely fine dust particles which can make their way deep into the lungs if inhaled.
Although not as unsafe as inhaling asbestos fibers or chemicals the dust itself can cause an irritant effect in the lungs.
These silica dust particles can cause scarring in the lungs leading to a serious and irreversible lung condition known as silicosis.
It has been classified as a human lung carcinogen which can potentially cause silicosis.
Dry wall dust was not very thick in the air as most of the material was wet from the flood.
Respirable crystalline silica is a chemical compound present in stone dust soil granite and many other minerals.
Silicosis is a fatal long term lung disease caused by the inhalation of silica dust.
Marble dust is totally inert and cannot harm anything or anybody.