Chromium VI in Cement

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-COS-007  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Permanent sensitisationChrome VI allergy is irreversible — once sensitised, even brief cement contact causes severe dermatitis for life.
Career-endingA bricklayer, plasterer, or concrete finisher who develops chrome VI allergy cannot continue in their trade.
Simple preventionWaterproof gloves prevent cement contact with skin — this single measure stops the exposure that causes sensitisation.
Do Don't
  • Wear waterproof gloves every time you handle cement, concrete, mortar, or grout.
  • Apply barrier cream before putting on gloves for additional skin protection.
  • Wash hands gently with mild soap and warm water after removing gloves.
  • Apply moisturiser after washing to restore the skin's natural protective barrier.
  • Report any skin irritation, redness, or cracking on hands and wrists immediately.
  • Attend health surveillance skin checks to detect early signs of dermatitis.
  • Change gloves when they become contaminated inside or develop holes.
  • Use low-chrome cement where it is available and specified for the project.
  • Remove cement-contaminated clothing promptly — do not let it dry on your skin.
  • Understand that chrome VI sensitisation is permanent and career-ending if ignored.
  • DON'T handle wet cement, concrete, or mortar without waterproof gloves.
  • DON'T skip barrier cream — use it with gloves for maximum skin protection.
  • DON'T wash hands with solvents or abrasive cleaners — they damage the skin barrier.
  • DON'T neglect moisturiser — dry skin is more vulnerable to chrome VI penetration.
  • DON'T dismiss early skin symptoms — they are the warning before permanent sensitisation.
  • DON'T avoid health surveillance — skin checks detect dermatitis before it becomes permanent.
  • DON'T continue wearing gloves with holes — cement inside the glove is worse than no glove.
  • DON'T use standard cement when low-chrome alternatives are available for the work.
  • DON'T let cement-soaked clothing remain against your skin — change immediately.
  • DON'T assume it will not happen to you — chrome VI sensitises anyone with enough exposure.

See also: Cement and Concrete Burns | Dermatitis Prevention