1. Definition and control:
Aluminum oxide powder is not included in the national dangerous goods control scope, so it is not a dangerous good by legal definition.
2. Health effects:
Although long-term contact with aluminum oxide powder may cause certain harm to the human body, such as affecting the lungs and brain, and causing damage to the nervous system and immune regulation system, this is not enough to make it a dangerous good. These effects mainly occur in the case of long-term and large-scale contact, and can be reduced by appropriate protective measures (such as wearing dust masks).
3. Transportation and storage:
During the transportation and storage of aluminum oxide powder, as long as appropriate measures are taken, such as keeping the powder concentration within a safe range and avoiding sparks, its safety can be ensured. This further proves that aluminum oxide powder is not a dangerous good, but a substance that can be safely handled by normal means.
In summary, although aluminum oxide powder has certain effects on the human body, it does not constitute a dangerous good. However, when handling and contacting aluminum oxide powder, it is still necessary to take appropriate protective measures to ensure the safety of personnel.
