Mr Ed
Established Member
Yesterday and today I was preparing stock for a saw bench. It being Christmas I decided to use what I had, which was some CCA 6X2 sawn stock and plane it up to suit.
I have a cough / cold anyway, so thought nothing of it yesterday when I felt worse in the evening. But after working on it some more today I began to realise that I was having an allergic reaction to the dust, despite using extraction and wearing a mask most of the time. Nasty cough and also red and itchy skin.
I've used loads of CCA before, but only ever planed it up once and seem to recall feeling a bit odd after that, but never made the connection.
Having had a read around on the net, CCA timber is thought by the Australians and Americans to be a health risk, but no info on any UK sites that I found. Anyway, lesson learned I won't be doing that again.
Anyone else experienced this, or is no-one else stupid enough to machine treated timber?
Ed
I have a cough / cold anyway, so thought nothing of it yesterday when I felt worse in the evening. But after working on it some more today I began to realise that I was having an allergic reaction to the dust, despite using extraction and wearing a mask most of the time. Nasty cough and also red and itchy skin.
I've used loads of CCA before, but only ever planed it up once and seem to recall feeling a bit odd after that, but never made the connection.
Having had a read around on the net, CCA timber is thought by the Australians and Americans to be a health risk, but no info on any UK sites that I found. Anyway, lesson learned I won't be doing that again.
Anyone else experienced this, or is no-one else stupid enough to machine treated timber?
Ed