
Porcelain studios prioritize the health and safety of artisans by implementing rigorous measures to minimize exposure to hazardous dust and chemicals. Ventilation systems, including localized exhausts and air purifiers, are installed to reduce airborne porcelain dust. Artisans wear high-quality respirators or N95 masks, along with protective gloves and goggles, to prevent direct contact with harmful materials.
Workshops enforce strict hygiene protocols, such as regular cleaning of surfaces and tools, to limit dust accumulation. Chemical storage follows safety guidelines, with proper labeling and secure containers to avoid spills. Additionally, studios often provide training on safe handling techniques and emergency procedures, ensuring artisans are well-informed about risks and preventive actions.
By combining engineering controls, personal protective equipment (PPE), and education, porcelain studios create a safer environment, allowing artisans to focus on their craft without compromising their well-being.