Silicosis and Lung Cancer
At Risk Jobs / Exposure
A risk factor is anything that increases a person's chance of getting a disease such as silicosis. The main risk factor is exposure to crystalline silica dust either by working directly at the job or as a bystander working next to someone.
At Risk Jobs include:
Sandblasting and helpers
Construction, especially bridge, tunnel, and elevated highway
Wrecking and demolition
Concrete work
Surface mining and quarrying
Underground mining
Stone cutting
Milling stone
Agriculture
Foundry
Ceramics, clay, pottery
Vitreous enameling of china plumbing fixtures
Glass manufacturing
Manufacturing of concrete products and brick
Manufacturing of soaps and detergents
Shipyards, railroads
It is important to note Bystanders are also at risk.
Exposure / Materials Containing Crystalline Silica:
Granite and marble
Quartz and quartzite
Sand, gravel, and sandstone
Slate and Traprock
Many abrasives used for abrasive blasting
Concrete, concrete block, cement
Brick and refractory brick
Mortar
Gunite
Soil, especially sandy soil
Asphalt containing rock or stone
Controlling Silica Exposure:
Methods to control silica exposure include:
Elimination of the toxic material.
Substitution of a less toxic material.
Isolation or enclosure of any dirty operations.
Installation of local exhaust ventilation.
Better maintenance, housekeeping and hygiene practices.
Changes in work practices to avoid breathing in silica dust
Respirators should be provided and used by the employee as short term protection when exposure to toxic materials is suspected. Respirators, however, should not be used as the only method of control.
Also, OSHA prescribes maximum permissible exposure levels that must be followed by employees.
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