OSHA Announces “Targeted Industries in Construction” for silica enforcement.

By Jeffrey W. Coonse, PE / February 6, 2020

Silica Enforcement in the Construction Industry We should consider the OSHA’s new silica law a good thing.  The permissible exposure limit for silica has been cut from 250 ug/m3 to 50 ug/m3 – a five fold decrease.  We depend on our crew members.  The stakes are high.  Silica causes silicosis – lung disease, kidney disease,…

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Silica Exposure Control Programs in the Drilling Industry

By Jeffrey W. Coonse, PE / July 23, 2018

Silica Exposure Control Programs in the Drilling Industry We are all gaining familiarity with “Table 1. SPECIFIED EXPOSURE CONTROL METHODS WHEN WORKING WITH MATERIALS CONTAINING CRYSTALLINE SILICA” of OSHA’s Crystalline Silica Rule for Construction –  a title that kind of rolls right off the tongue.  Table 1 was OSHA’s attempt to guide contractors in reducing…

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