How to Change Brake Pads Safely: The No-Compressed-Air Rule, Brake Dust, and PPE | WC Safety
Brake dust from older or imported pads can contain asbestos, and no dust from any pad belongs in your lungs - which is why OSHA bans dry brushing and compressed air in brake work. This guide covers wet-wipe methods, the P100 respirator and glove specs, jack stand setup, spring-clip eye hazards, and a start-to-finish pad change.
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