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workers only and signs should be posted warning of exposure to crystalline silica. By a joint effort of the employer and workers, the workplace can become a safer environment for everyone.
The leaflet explains what crystalline silica is, in what workplaces it is found, how workers can be exposed, what health effects might occur and how to prevent risks at workplaces.
24 Μαΐ 2019 · Signs are the easiest way to identify work areas, tasks, and equipment that may expose workers to crystalline silica. • Silica dust can be deadly. Silica hazard signs give workers instructions on how to avoid the hazard and how to use PPE to protect themselves.
Workers who remove paint and rust from build-ings, bridges, tanks and other surfaces; clean foundry castings; work with stone or clay; etch or frost glass; and work in construction are at risk of overexposure to crystalline silica.
Hazard Warning Label Requirements for Crystalline Silica under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), 29 CFR 1910.1200. I recommend reviewing OSHA’s frequently asked questions on a regular basis to improve knowledge of and how to interpret the regulations.
INDG463. Download a free copy (PDF) This leaflet explains what employers and employees should do to prevent lung disease caused by exposure to silica at work. Silica is a natural substance...
crystalline silica dust. It can manifest as chronic, accelerated, or acute silicosis depending on exposure levels. Over exposure to silica can increase the risk of lung cancer, COPD, and kidney disease. OSHA sets standards for the permissible exposure limits (PEL) of crystalline silica dust in the workplace.