Crystalline Silica Employee Training, concise version, Spanish
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Crystalline Silica Employee Training, concise version, Spanish

ERI Safety
Updated Jun 06, 2019

Course Overview

Crystalline silica is a naturally occurring substance used in a wide variety of industries and construction operations, such as the production of cement, sandblasting operations and the production of glass and ceramics. While silica has many valuable uses, it can also present a danger when workers are exposed to excessive amounts of crystalline silica dust. In fact, each year there are hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses attributed to harmful exposures to silica dust.

To help prevent such exposures, OSHA recently issued regulations for general industry and maritime operations as well as the construction industry. This program discusses key requirements of the silica standards as well as basic safe work practices that employees should follow to protect themselves from harmful exposure to crystalline silica.

Topics include:

  • Effects of Exposure
  • Engineering Controls
  • Work Practice Controls
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Table 1 of the Construction Regulation

Target Audience

Workers in general industry, maritime, or construction


Duration

10 minutes

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