Does kiln-glass let off toxic fumes?
PREGNANCY Women who are pregnant or nursing should consult with their OB/GYM prior to kiln working Heat: Scientific literature does not reveal any adverse effects in relation to working in hot environments. However, excessive heat should be avoided. Lactation: Exposure of a lactating woman to chemicals may also exposure the child. No danger has ever been shown to the child if chemical exposures are kept to less than the TLV, Women should avoid toxic metal exposure. Exertion: Pregnant women should avoid excessive exertion. Lead: There are many reports in the medical literature of lead exposure causing spontaneous abortions, premature deliveries and congenital abnormalities at relatively low fetal blood lead levels. Women who are pregnant or nursing should avoid all lead exposure! Women who are considering pregnancy should minimize lead exposure. Cadmium: Both a male and female reproductive issue. Exposure should be minimized. Carbon Monoxide: Relatively high exposures may result in decr