kipsipöly
Kipsipöly, Finnish for plaster dust, refers to a fine airborne powder that is produced when gypsum plaster or plaster-based products are cut, sanded, drilled, or mixed. It mainly consists of calcium sulfate dihydrate particles and may include additives used in plaster formulations. The dust can become airborne in quantities that pose a health risk during construction or renovation work.
Kipsipöly is generated during common activities such as sawing plasterboard, sanding patched areas, drilling into walls,
Exposure to kipsipöly can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat, causing coughing, sneezing, and shortness of breath.
Prevention and safe handling include using effective local exhaust ventilation or wet methods to minimize dust,