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- Silica, Crystalline - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health . . .
To protect workers exposed to respirable crystalline silica, OSHA has issued two respirable crystalline silica standards: one for construction, and the other for general industry and maritime
- Silica, Crystalline - Construction | Occupational Safety and Health . . .
OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica standard for construction requires employers to limit worker exposures to respirable crystalline silica and to take other steps to protect workers The standard provides flexible alternatives, which OSHA expects will be especially useful for small employers
- OSHA s Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction
Workers who are exposed to respirable crystalline silica dust are at increased risk of developing serious silica-related diseases OSHA’s standard requires employers to take steps to protect workers from exposure to respirable crystalline silica What is Respirable Crystalline Silica? Crystalline silica is a common mineral that is found
- Jackhammers or Handheld Powered Chipping Tools
CONTROL OF SILICA DUST IN CONSTRUCTION Jackhammers or Handheld Powered Chipping Tools The use of a jackhammer or handheld power chipping tools to break or demolish concrete, stone, masonry or other silica-containing materials can generate respirable crystalline silica dust When inhaled over time, the small particles of silica can
- Alliance Program Participants Developed Products | Occupational Safety . . .
Through the OSHA and American Pipeline Contractors Association (APCA) Alliance, APCA developed a toolbox talk addressing hazard communication issues such as hazardous materials written programs, material safety data sheets, respirators, and hazardous materials identification systems
- TIPS FOR WORKERS EXPOSED TO CRYSTALLINE SILICA | Occupational Safety . . .
TIPS FOR WORKERS EXPOSED TO CRYSTALLINE SILICA Become Informed Be aware of the health effects of breathing air that has silica dust in it Know what causes silica dust at your workplace Reduce Your Exposure to Dust Remember, even if there is no dust, you could still be at risk Avoid working in dust whenever possible
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
CONTROL DEL POLVO DE SÍLICE EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN - Maquinaria Pesada y Autos Industriales Utilizados para Trabajos de Nivelación y Excavación (Silica: Controlling Silica Dust in Construction - Heavy Equipment and Utility Vehicles Used for Grading and Excavating Tasks Fact Sheet)
- Construction Safety - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• Silica: Information on silica hazards and controls, including a free tool to create a silica exposure control plan (www silica-safe org) • Falls: The Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction offers training
- CPWR - Alliance Annual Report - Occupational Safety and Health . . .
CPWR shared information highlighting National Preparedness Month, hurricane recovery resources, hazard alert cards, toolbox talks, webinars, Foundations of Safety Leadership, Safety Climate Assessment Tool, noise, and Prevention through Design
- Sealant, Waterproofing, and Restoration Safety Information
Excess exposure to respirable crystalline silica and or vapors gases from multi-component chemical products used in construction can cause health issues, especially lung and skin Resources for controlling exposures: Silica toolbox talk SWRI web page Multi-component products guidance SWRI web page www osha gov safeandsoundweek
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