I wouldn't say no necessity for caution when looking for outgassing.... but you can certainly be a little more carefree about it, I wanna say? You're not subject to quite the same maladies in an IR system as you are in a big "indirect heat" chamber.
As far as safety equipment in a blasting room..... Get a good particulate respirator for your lungs. Heavy gloves to protect your hands and some sort of heavy gauge suit to wear because sand hurts like a you know what when it's at that velocity. Make sure you have a good industrial-grade exhaust fan to take away any of the particles that are airborne. It's all common sense I suppose. Protect your eyes,lungs,skin and ears.
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