DUS/General/TBT-DUS-016
MDF and Chipboard Dust
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MDF and Chipboard Dust
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-DUS-016 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- MDF (medium density fibreboard) and chipboard generate large volumes of fine dust when cut or machined.
- MDF dust contains formaldehyde resin binders which are classified as carcinogenic to humans.
- Wood dust from MDF and chipboard has a workplace exposure limit of 3 mg/m³ (inhalable dust).
- The extremely fine particle size of MDF dust means it penetrates deep into the lungs.
- Formaldehyde released during cutting causes irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat.
- The COSHH Regulations 2002 require dust control and health surveillance for exposed workers.
- Cutting, routing, sanding, and drilling MDF are the highest dust-generating activities on site.
- MDF dust is also explosive when suspended in air at sufficient concentrations in enclosed spaces.
- Hardboard and other engineered wood products containing resin binders carry similar hazards.
- On-tool extraction connected to an M-class or H-class vacuum is the primary control measure.
Why?
| Prevent cancer | Wood dust is a proven carcinogen and formaldehyde in MDF adds further cancer risk with long-term exposure. |
| Legal compliance | COSHH 2002 requires employers to assess and control exposure to MDF dust and provide health surveillance. |
| Respiratory protection | Fine MDF particles cause asthma, chronic bronchitis, and irreversible lung damage without proper controls. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Wood Dust Exposure | On-Tool Extraction Systems |
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