Implementing the New OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard in General Industry
|
|
- Silvester Blair
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Implementing the New OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard in General Industry Greg Zigulis, CIH, CSP Sixth Sense Safety Solutions March 14, 2018 Topics of Discussion A Quick Introduction to Self and Silica Regulatory Status of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) Standards An Overview of Requirements Implementation Considerations with Lessons Learned Wrap Up 1
2 Disclaimer The material provided in this presentation is for informational purposes only and is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The opinions expressed in this presentation and on the following slides are solely the opinions of the presenter. Introduction Greg Zigulis, CSP, CIH Sixth Sense Safety Solutions Member of ASSE Greater Detroit Chapter (GDC) Member of Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society (MIHS) Member of Western Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society (WMIHS Board) 4 2
3 Background 32 Years Public, Private, Large, Small Military, Chemical Waste, Construction, Fatality Research, Manufacturing, Disaster Restoration, Mining Silica (Respirable Crystalline Silica) applications in: Consumable dental supplies milling/grinding/packaging Sandblasting/abrasive blasting Construction processes Foundries 5 A Quick Introduction to Silica Silicon dioxide (SiO2) Occurs in crystalline or non crystalline form α Quartz is the most abundant crystalline form Most common mineral on the earth s continents Found in sand, sandstone, shale and granite Ampian SG, Virta RL [1992]. Crystalline silica overview: Occurrence and analysis. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Information Circular IC
4 Where is Silica Found? Amorphous nuisance dust Quartz glass Vitreous glass Fused silica Opals Crystalline carcinogen Sand Mortar Concrete Abrasive Porcelain Paints Bricks 7 Uses of Silica Glass and porcelain Optical fibers for telecommunications Production of elemental silicon used in electronics Sand casting for manufacturing of metallic components Food additive Concrete and mortar Polishing and cutting Sandblasting Electrical insulators Toothpaste High temperature thermal protection fabric Paints Brick Aggregates 8 4
5 Industrial Operations Potential Crystalline Silica Exposures Construction Industry Abrasive blasting Tuck Pointing Jackhammering Rock/well drilling Concrete mixing and drilling Brick and concrete cutting Quarry work and tunneling 9 Industrial Operations Potential Crystalline Silica Exposures General Industry Abrasive blasting Manufacturing Cement and brick Asphalt/pavement China and ceramics Steel and foundry industries 10 5
6 Hydraulic Fracturing 11 OSHA Silica Standard More than 80 years ago, Labor Secretary Frances Perkins identified silica dust as a deadly hazard and called on employers to fully protect workers U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez in statement on Final Rule March 24, 2016 OSHA Fact Sheet OSHA s Proposed Crystalline Silica Rule Overview 12 6
7 Potential Disease Outcomes Courtesy of Dr. Ken Rosenman Regulatory Status OSHA: employees exposed to respirable silica at the permissible exposure limit (PEL) set in the old standard face a significant risk of material impairment to their health. OSHA estimates: 2 million construction workers and 300,000 in general industry and maritime 7
8 A Quick Introduction to Silica The Standards First Updates Since 1971 OSHA Construction Standard: 29CFR , Respirable Crystalline Silica Compliance delayed from June 23, 2017 until Sept 23, 2017 OSHA General Industry Standard: 29CFR , Respirable Crystalline Silica (Also Applies to Maritime) With exception compliance by June 23, 2018 for controls, with med monitoring by 6/23/2018 if >PEL and 6/23/2018 if >AL Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations in the oil and gas industry will have until June 23, 2021, to implement controls to limit exposures to the new PEL. From June 23, 2018, to June 23, 2021, hydraulic fracturing employers can continue to have employees use respirators when exposures exceed the PEL. Silica Standard General Industry Scope ( General Industry/Maritime) Definitions Permissible exposure limit(pel) Exposure assessment Regulated areas Methods of compliance Engineering and work practice controls 8
9 Silica Standard General Industry Written exposure control plan Respiratory protection Housekeeping Medical Surveillance Communication of silica hazards Recordkeeping Dates Silica Standards Comparison Scope ( General Industry/Maritime) Definitions Permissible exposure limit(pel) Exposure assessment Regulated areas Methods of compliance Engineering and work practice controls Written exposure control plan Respiratory protection Housekeeping Medical Surveillance Communication of silica hazards Recordkeeping Dates Scope ( Construction) Definitions Specified exposure control methods or Alternative exposure control methods Permissible exposure limit (PEL) Exposure assessment Methods of compliance Written exposure control plan Respiratory protection Housekeeping Medical surveillance Communication of silica hazards Recordkeeping Dates 9
10 Previous OSHA Silica Standard General Industry Was based on research from 1960s Actually a PEL for respirable dust PEL Respirable Dust using a sliding scale based on percent of crystalline silica in respirable particulate Equivalent to 100 µg/m 3 (100% silica) 19 Particle Size Exposure Inhalable Thoracic Respirable Slide images courtesy of SKC 20 10
11 Silica Standard General Industry Changed the Action Level and Permissible Exposure Limit PEL to 50 µg/m3 Action Level of 25 µg/m3 Exposure Assessment Above the AL averaged over an 8 hour work day, 30 days/year or more? Above the PEL, same hours/days criteria? If So,. Now We ve Got Some Deadlines and Actions to Take! Silica Standard General Industry Regulated area requirements 11
12 Silica Standard General Industry Methods of Compliance Housekeeping No dry sweeping or dry brushing unless wet sweeping or HEPA vacs not feasible No compressed air to clean clothing or surfaces unless used in conjunction with a ventilation system that captures the dust 12
13 Compressed air cannot be used for cleaning Compressed air can be used as part of the process (v. housekeeping) Preamble Contribute to exposure Feasibility (safety hazard) From AFS 13
14 Exposure Control Plan One Company s Approach: Rollout Plan Corporate Buy In Multi Year Process Target Dates for Key Steps Builds in Time for Location Buy IN Builds in Time for the Unanticipated/Glitches/Delays Key Steps Aligned to Achieve Compliance by June 23,
15 Silica Standard General Industry Scope ( General Industry/Maritime) Definitions Permissible exposure limit(pel) Exposure assessment Regulated areas Methods of compliance Engineering and work practice controls One Company s Approach: Exposure Assessment Respirable particles determined by a sampling device Respirable particle size selective samplers meeting International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 7708: µm 50% Cut Point (Previous OSHA Standard 3.5 µm) 15
16 One Company s Approach: Exposure Assessment ISO 7708 defines three size selective particulate fractions: Sampler Specification Sampler Performance Specification uses the convention of the 50% Cut Point Cut Point is the particle size that a device can collect with 50% efficiency Particles smaller than 50% cut point are collected with greater efficiency Particles larger than 50% cut point are collected with less efficiency BGI Cyclone Higgins Dewell Cyclone Dorr Oliver Cyclone 32 16
17 IMPORTANT NOTE ON FLOWRATE All cyclones are not created equal! Each cyclone has different operating specifications to meet the required performance criteria. Be sure you know the flow rate specified before using any cyclone. DISPOSABLE PPI: DESIGN FEATURES NO TIPPING HAZARD TO INVALIDATE THE SAMPLE. The disposable PPI looks like a traditional 37 mm filter cassette. But the inlet section has 4 internal, pre oiled impactor plates that scrub out larger particles. The respirable dust is then collected onto the filter in the outlet section for analysis. 17
18 One Company s Approach: Exposure Assessment Laboratory Qualification Laboratory Accredited to ISO (AIHA LAP Accreditation meets this requirement) Analytical Methods OSHA ID 142 (X ray Diffraction) NIOSH 7500 (X ray Diffraction) NIOSH 7602 (Infrared) NIOSH 7603 (Infrared) MSHA P 2 (X ray Diffraction) MSHA P 7 (Infrared) 35 One Company s Approach: Exposure Assessment Use of Direct Reading Instruments 36 18
19 Exposure Assessment Considerations Silica generation: Where Can It Be Found? What Kinds of Samples to Take and for What Purpose? What are you trying to prove or disprove? What Variables in Exposure Potential? Evaluation Steps Process Walk Developed a plan for evaluation steps Developed a standard method of documentation What is the Typical Range of RCS Data Data from OSHA Final Standard 81FR
20 What is the Typical Range of RCS Data Data from OSHA Final Standard 81FR
21 Exposure Assessment Considerations Personal Air Sampling vs. Area Air Sampling vs. Direct Reading What About Exposure Maps? 21
22 What About Mapping? Exposure Control Plan: Possible Content Policy Statement Responsibilities Exposure Assessment Regulated Areas Exposure Control Methods Task Specific Exposure Control Medical Surveillance Hygiene Facilities and Practices Training Recordkeeping Appendices 22
23 Some Exposure Control Plan Considerations Effecting Organizational Change/Overcoming Resistance: Leadership Team Employees at Points of Exposure Prohibitions on Use of Compressed Air & Dry Sweeping Engineering Controls Investigation, Changes Regulated Area Definitions and Demarcations Respirable dust can stay suspended Minutes In still air Particle diameter (microns) 23
24 Some Exposure Control Plan Considerations Integration of the ECP with Other Procedures/Plans/Policies Employee Understanding Process for Establishing Feasibility Notes on Engineering Controls Source Capture Tools Central Vacuum Systems Filter Cleaning Mechanisms, Dust Free Emptying 24
25 Notes on Engineering Controls Cyclonic Pre Separators help efficiency Implementation Considerations with Lessons Learned To Competent Person or Not Competent Person How Will You Handle Persons Going Into and Out Of Regulated Areas? What Are You Going to Protect Against? The Age Old Facial Hair Issue Difficulties in Finding Qualified Medical Providers Expect Lots of Questions and Possible Resistance Build Time for Implementation of Changes 25
26 Implementation Considerations with Lessons Learned How to Handle: Lots of MONEY Spent But Difficulty Achieving Significant Reduction? This is where FEASIBILITY comes into play What are your CRITERIA? Have a game plan you must be able to PROVE Document, document, document Wrap Up IF You Haven t Already Started The Time is NOW Get the Regulation, Read It. Agree or Not The Standard Is Here Identify and Think Through Critical Questions Regulatory Mandates vs Management Policy Develop Your Time Based Action Plan Consider the Human Issues as Well as Regulation Lots of Ongoing Communication Get and Keep Current: OSHA Directives, Industry Associations, Other Resources 26
27 Contact Information Greg Zigulis, CIH, CSP Sixth Sense Safety Solutions 989/
Practicing Proactive Silica Dust Housekeeping by: Nilfisk, Inc.
Practicing Proactive Silica Dust Housekeeping by: Nilfisk, Inc. Page 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 What is Silica Dust? Silica Dust Events and NEW OSHA Standard Who s at Risk? Proper Engineering Controls and Housekeeping
More informationOSHA s Final Rule on Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
OSHA s Final Rule on Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica David O Connor OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance March 8, 2017 Final Rule Published on March 25, 2016 Reasons for the
More informationOSHA s Final Rule on Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica: The Construction Standard
OSHA s Final Rule on Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica: The Construction Standard David O Connor oconnor.david@dol.gov 202-693-2269 OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance December
More informationOSHA Final Rule: Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
OSHA Final Rule: Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica OSHA has amended its existing standards for occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica. They have determined that employees
More informationSilica Health Standard. Subpart Z 29 CFR
Silica Health Standard Subpart Z 29 CFR 1926.1153 Topics Scope and Definitions Specified & Alternative Exposure Controls Respiratory Protection Housekeeping Written Exposure Control Plan Medical Requirements
More informationSilica Dust Safety Program
Silica Dust Safety Program Prepared by: The Ohio State University Environmental Health and Safety Occupational Safety & Industrial Hygiene 1314 Kinnear Road Columbus, OH 43212-1168 614-292-1284 Phone 614-292-6404
More informationSILICA WEBINAR. Chris Chipponeri Chief Operations Officer Hazard Management Services, Inc.
SILICA WEBINAR Chris Chipponeri Chief Operations Officer Hazard Management Services, Inc. SILICA HISTORY AND BACKGROUND Basic component of soil, sand, granite and many other minerals Naturally-occurring
More informationJohn Olaechea Compliance Assistance Specialist OSHA Region VIII 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 551 Denver, CO
OSHA s Respirable Crystalline Silica Rule May 2016 John Olaechea Compliance Assistance Specialist OSHA Region VIII 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 551 Denver, CO 80204 720-264-6586 olaechea.john@dol.gov Denver AO
More informationSpecifically. Construction
Specifically Construction Goals for this presentation What is Silica? Where is Silica on our jobsites? How is Silica a hazard? What does OSHA require from Contractors? What is Table 1? Alternate Methods
More informationSilica Awareness PPT-SM-SILICA 2014
Silica Awareness 1 Silica Every year, over 1 million workers are exposed to silica dust Over 250 workers die from silica inhalation every year Hundreds more are severely disabled 2 Silica Silica is the
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica
Respirable Crystalline Silica 29 CFR 1926.1153 Presented by: ETTA Bureau, 919-807-2875 Objectives 1926.1153 In this course, we will discuss: Respirable crystalline silica what it is, sources and health
More informationOSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard: Tips for Developing a Compliance Strategy June 2016
RiskTopics OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard: Tips for Developing a Compliance Strategy June 2016 This RiskTopic outlines the new OSHA standard for respirable crystalline silica and provides
More informationHighlights of Respirable Crystalline Silica. Jim Shelton, CAS Houston North Area Office
Highlights of 1926.1153 Respirable Crystalline Silica Jim Shelton, CAS Houston North Area Office 1926.1153 Respirable Crystalline Silica Published March 25, 2016 Effective dates for construction: Effective
More informationNovember Head Safety... P. 2-3 Winter Driving Safety... P. 4-5 Do Not Obstruct (Emergency Equipment)... P. 6-7 Power Actuated Tool... P.
November, 2016 : Head Safety... P. 2-3 Winter Driving Safety... P. 4-5 Do Not Obstruct (Emergency Equipment)... P. 6-7 Power Actuated Tool... P. 8-9 Safety Article: November 2016 New Silica Rules... P.
More informationOSHA s Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction. OSHA Cranes & Derricks Subpart CC
OSHA Silica Rule OSHA s Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction OSHA Cranes & Derricks Subpart CC Workers who are exposed to respirable crystalline silica dust are at increased risk of
More informationUniversity of Delaware Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust Program June 2018
University of Delaware Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust Program June 2018 Prepared by: University of Delaware Department of Environmental Health and Safety 222 S. Chapel Street Newark, DE 19716 www.udel.edu/ehs
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica
29 CFR 1 Overview What is Crystalline Silica OSHA Fact Sheets available OSHA Regulations Old vs New Definitions Exposure Control Methods Table 1 Alternative Exposure Control Methods Respiratory Protection
More informationOSHA's New Silica Rule Everything You Need to Know. Defined. Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust
OSHA's New Silica Rule Everything You Need to Know Chris Hall, CHST 12 West Vermont Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 800.641.5990 www.safetyresources.com Defined Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust Common
More informationOSHA S RULE FOR RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA
OSHA S RULE FOR RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA BY JEROME SPEAR, CSP, CIH J.E. SPEAR CONSULTING, LP According to OSHA, approximately 2.3 million people in the United Stated are exposed silica at work. To
More informationOSHA CRYSTALLINE SILICA STANDARD CRYSTALLINE SILICA STANDARD 29 CFR rpbsafety.com
OSHA CRYSTALLINE SILICA STANDARD CRYSTALLINE SILICA STANDARD 29 CFR 1926.1153 1 rpbsafety.com 2 HIGH LEVEL OSHA SILICA STANDARD RATIONALE OSHA estimates that the rule will save over 600 lives and prevent
More informationThe New OSHA Silica Standard
The New OSHA Silica Standard What do you need to know? March 17, 2017 Robyn Steiner, MSPH CIH CSP www.atcgroupservices.com Agenda What is Silica? Silica Exposure Health Effects OSHA regulations old and
More informationSILICA EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT IN REAL-TIME FOR CONSTRUCTION
SILICA EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT IN REAL-TIME FOR CONSTRUCTION APPLICATION NOTE EXPMN-023(A4) Frequently Asked Questions What is crystalline silica and why is it important to measure exposure? Silica is found
More informationOSHA s Construction Standard for Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica 29 CFR
OSHA s Construction Standard for Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica 29 CFR 1926.1053 Joseph Coble ScD, CIH Director, Office of Technological Feasibility Directorate of Standards and
More informationIndustrial Hygiene Sampling. Husqvarna Construction Products
! Report of: Industrial Hygiene Sampling Husqvarna Construction Products Olathe, KS Palmetto EHS Report No: 2017039 Rev. 1 Submitted Prepared for: Husqvarna Construction Products Prepared By: Palmetto
More informationOSHA s Proposed Silica Rule Randy Nicholls Northwestern Energy
OSHA s Proposed Silica Rule 1910.1053 Randy Nicholls Northwestern Energy Exposure Limit Comparison Previous Permissible Exposure Limit from Table Z- 3, Mineral Dusts, had to be calculated as follows: Quartz
More informationOSHA S NEW FINAL RULE ON CRYSTALLINE SILICA: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 29 CFR
Proactive By Design. Our Company Commitment OSHA S NEW FINAL RULE ON CRYSTALLINE SILICA: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 29 CFR 1926.1153 Mike McCoy, M.S., CIH, CSP Senior Industrial Hygienist Page 1 Learning Objectives
More informationOSHA S CRYSTALLINE SILICA RULE: What does it mean for you?
OSHA S CRYSTALLINE SILICA RULE: What does it mean for you? WHAT IS RESPIRABLE SILICA AND WHO IS EXPOSED? Crystalline silica is an abundant natural material found in soil, stone and sand. It is also present
More information3/28/2018. Session #14 Silica The Next Steps. Course Objectives. At the end of this session, you should be able to: Environmental
Environmental Session #14 Silica The Next Steps WSC Safety & Health Conference April 17, 2018 Brian J. Harms, P.E. (WI), CIH 1 Course Objectives At the end of this session, you should be able to: Have
More informationOccupational Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard Number: 1910.134; 1910.1053; 1910.1200; 1926.1153; 1926.1153(c); 1926.1153(c)(1); 1926.1153(d); 1926.1153(d)(1); 1926.1153(d)(2); 1926.1153(d)(2)(iii)(B);
More informationCHAPTER 39: SILICA AWARENESS
CHAPTER 39: SILICA AWARENESS 511 Purpose To reduce team member exposure to airborne crystalline silica to below the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) by means of substitution, engineering controls,
More informationPresented by: Laura Cullom Phillips 66 Rodeo Jay Prescott Shell Martinez Refinery
Presented by: Laura Cullom Phillips 66 Rodeo Jay Prescott Shell Martinez Refinery WHAT IS CRYSTALLINE SILICA? Silica is a naturally occurring mineral found in rock, sand, stone, concrete, brick, mortar,
More informationE Light Electric Services, Inc. Workplace Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Policy
E Light Electric Services, Inc. Workplace Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Policy Approval: Approved. Ted Smith 10/9/17 Rev: 0 10/03/17 1. Purpose To reduce employee exposure of airborne crystalline
More informationEngineering the Silica Out of Foundries
Engineering the Silica Out of Foundries Industrial Accessories Company - Introduction Capabilities Our Mission The Premier EPC Provider: Bring value in service, products, and solutions to meet customer
More information2. True or False: Inhaling very small crystalline silica can be hazardous to employee health.
COMPETENT PERSON TEST 1. True or False: Crystalline silica is a common mineral that occurs in many naturally occurring and man-made materials used at construction sites. 2. True or False: Inhaling very
More informationSilica Dust in Construction: Real Case Studies in Exposure Assessment and Hazard Control
Silica Dust in Construction: Real Case Studies in Exposure Assessment and Hazard Control Xavier Alcaraz, CIH, CSP Principal Consultant Michael Peterson, CIH, CSP Senior Consultant 1 Webinar Logistics All
More informationSilica Intro. Silica is the second most common element on earth It is 28% of the earth s crust Several forms. Found: dirt, rocks, drywall.
Silica Training Silica Intro Silica is the second most common element on earth It is 28% of the earth s crust Several forms Crystalline Amorphous (non crystaline) Types: Quartz Cristobalite Tridymite Found:
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Program
PURPOSE Respirable Crystalline Silica Program This Respirable Crystalline Silica Program was developed to prevent employee exposure to hazardous levels of Respirable Crystalline Silica that could result
More informationOSHA Silica Regulations: Impact & Best Practices
OSHA Silica Regulations: Impact & Best Practices OSHA Silica Regulations: Impact & Best Practices Khadija Talley Hilti This session is eligible for 1 Contact Hour. For these hours to appear on your certificate,
More informationUniversity of Minnesota Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Plan. Effective September, 2017
Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Plan Effective September, 2017 Purpose The (the University) has implemented this plan to protect employees from the hazards of Respirable Crystalline Silica.
More informationCRYSTALLINE SILICA. Silica (Silicon dioxide) is one of the most common chemical compounds found in nature.
Silica (Silicon dioxide) is one of the most common chemical compounds found in nature. Amorphous silica is common sand. The most common crystalline silica is quartz. Tridymite and cristobalite are other
More informationHow OSHA's New Crystalline Silica Rule Will Affect Your Operations
How OSHA's New Crystalline Silica Rule Will Affect Your Operations November 17, 2017 Josh Schultz Law Office of Adele L. Abrams jschultz@aabramslaw.com (303) 228-2170 This is Why You are Here Today; The
More informationCreating a Written Silica Control Plan
Health & Safety Webinars Creating a Written Silica Control Plan March 13, 2018 NON-FERROUS FOUNDERS SOCIETY This webinar and all associated materials are Copyright 2018 by Non-Ferrous Founders Society
More information#37 - Occupational Exposure to Silica; Final Rule
Regulatory Update #37 - Occupational Exposure to Silica; Final Rule Published: April 1, 2016 General Industry and Maritime 29 CFR 1910.1053 On March 25, 2016, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
More informationControlling Silica Dust Exposure in Construction: Real World Case Studies in Exposure Assessment and Hazard Control
Webinar September 13, 2017 Controlling Silica Dust Exposure in Construction: Real World Case Studies in Exposure Assessment and Hazard Control Presented by Michael Peterson, michael.peterson@bsigroup.com
More informationRESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA PROGRAM July 2018
RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA PROGRAM July 2018 A. SCOPE The Respirable Crystalline Silica Program is established in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1053 and 29 CFR 1926.1153, Respirable Crystalline Silica.
More informationTRAIN THE TRAINER FIELD GUIDE SILICA SAFETY
TRAIN THE TRAINER SILICA SAFETY PURPOSE The purpose of this manual is to serve as a guideline/resource for Field Management during training sessions on silica safety. Information contained in this manual
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Program
Respirable Crystalline Silica Program PURPOSE This Respirable Crystalline Silica Program was developed to prevent employee exposure to hazardous levels of Respirable Crystalline Silica that could result
More informationSilica Exposure Control Program
Silica Exposure Control Program The University Of Iowa Environmental Health & Safety 122 Grand Avenue Court Iowa City, IA 52242-1000 Phone: 319-335-8501 Date Revised/Reviewed: 5/11/2018 Table of Contents
More informationSILICA EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
SILICA EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN June 2017 Contents Purpose... 3 Scope... 3 Responsibilities... 3 Program Requirements... 4 Initial Exposure Assessment... 4 Periodic Exposure Assessment... 5 Employee Notification...
More information4/18/2018. What is silica? Respirable Crystalline Silica. Concern: 3 forms of crystalline silica. Silica is found in rock, soil, and sand
What is silica? Respirable Crystalline Silica Its Not Just Dust! One of the most common minerals on Earth Photos courtesy PDPhoto.org Silica is found in rock, soil, and sand Concern: 3 forms of crystalline
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica
Respirable Crystalline Silica Strategies for Compliance Effective Exposure Control Plans Abby Ferri, CSP, The Ferri Group Mark Cunningham, BC Business Manager, Nilfisk, Inc. Presenters Abby Ferri, CSP
More informationPresented By: Kary S. Amin Nova Environmental, Inc. Nova Environmental, Inc.
Presented By: Kary S. Amin Definition of an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Problem: Air quality adversely affects building occupants Acceptable IAQ Air in which there are not known contaminants at harmful concentrations
More information(a) Scope and application. This section applies to all occupational exposures to respirable
1926.1153 Respirable crystalline silica. (a) Scope and application. This section applies to all occupational exposures to respirable crystalline silica in construction work, except where employee exposure
More informationEvaluation of Exposure and Pulmonary Risk to Wollastonite in a Mining and Milling Operation
Evaluation of Exposure and Pulmonary Risk to Wollastonite in a Mining and Milling Operation Who am I? Matt Stewart, C.I.H. Director, Health, Safety & Environmental Risk R. T. Vanderbilt 25 Years in Industry
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Standard. Presented by Joseph Kraham, CIH, CSP Director of Industrial Hygiene AIRIS Wellsite Services
Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard Presented by Joseph Kraham, CIH, CSP Director of Industrial Hygiene AIRIS Wellsite Services Overview Current 1910.1053 Status Perception vs. Reality Reviewing some
More informationAre you ready for WorkSafe BC s new crystalline silica regulations?
Are you ready for WorkSafe BC s new crystalline silica regulations? As of May 1, 2017, there are changes to sections 6.110-6.115 of WorkSafe BC s Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) Regulation and related
More informationTECHNICAL BULLETIN September 17, 2001
DuPont's Commitment to Safety DuPont is committed to selling only products that can be produced, handled and disposed of in a manner compatible with human safety and environmental best practices. Zodiaq
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Plan
Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Plan PURPOSE This Respirable Crystalline Silica Program was developed to prevent employee exposure to hazardous levels of Respirable Crystalline Silica that
More informationUNDERSTANDING THE OSHA SILICA STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION REAL-TIME MONITORING FOR RESPIRABLE SILICA DUST
UNDERSTANDING THE OSHA SILICA STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION REAL-TIME MONITORING FOR RESPIRABLE SILICA DUST APPLICATION NOTE EXPMN-024 (US) Contents Introduction... 2 Silica Dust in Construction... 4 The Difference
More informationUNDERSTANDING THE OSHA SILICA STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION REAL-TIME MONITORING FOR RESPIRABLE SILICA DUST
UNDERSTANDING THE OSHA SILICA STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION REAL-TIME MONITORING FOR RESPIRABLE SILICA DUST APPLICATION NOTE EXPMN-024 (A4) Contents Introduction... 2 Silica Dust in Construction... 3 The Difference
More informationView-Only Access To edit and download this template as a Word document, please click here.
View-Only Access To edit and download this template as a Word document, please click here. The Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry provides the following Respirable Crystalline Silica Control
More informationSilica Exposure Control Plan. University of Maryland, Baltimore
Silica Exposure Control Plan University of Maryland, Baltimore Table of Contents Purpose Section 1 Scope.Section 2 Responsibilities..Section 3 Specified Exposure Control Methods..Section 4 Non-Specified
More informationNo November 28, 2016 OSHA ISSUES SMALL ENTITY COMPLIANCE GUIDE FOR SILICA IN CONSTRUCTION
No. 1606 November 28, 2016 OSHA ISSUES SMALL ENTITY COMPLIANCE GUIDE FOR SILICA IN CONSTRUCTION The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule to curb lung cancer, silicosis,
More informationCompliance with OSHA s Silica Rule
Compliance with OSHA s Silica Rule Rule s obligations and implementation dates NAPA s guidance documents and other assistance Milling and brooming equipment Overview Known health hazard and top priority
More informationRule s obligations and implementation dates NAPA s guidance documents and other assistance Milling and brooming equipment
Compliance with OSHA s Silica Rule Rule s obligations and implementation dates NAPA s guidance documents and other assistance Milling and brooming equipment Overview Known health hazard and top priority
More informationOSHA RCS Standard What s Happening? Michael R. Peelish, Engineer and Esq. Law Office of Adele L. Abrams, PC
OSHA RCS Standard What s Happening? Michael R. Peelish, Engineer and Esq. Law Office of Adele L. Abrams, PC mpeelish@aabramslaw.com 1 Overview Final OSHA rule: March 25, 2016 Fed Reg 606 pp long! 30 pages
More informationOSHA Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction
OSHA 3902-11 2016 Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 To assure safe and healthful working conditions
More informationSILICA EXPOSURE PREVENTION PROGRAM
SILICA EXPOSURE PREVENTION PROGRAM A. BEFORE ANY EMPLOYEE GRINDS OR SAW CUTS CONCRETE AND WEARS A RESPIRATOR HE OR SHE MUST HAVE: 1. A medical examination, medical and occupational history to collect data
More informationCompetent Person Training. OSHA Silica Standard
Slide 1 Competent Person Training OSHA Silica Standard Slide 2 Presenter: Alicia Dorsey Catamount Consulting, LLC P.O. Box 442 Warrensburg, NY 12885 518-623-2352 Email: ADorsey@catamountconsultingllc.com
More informationNational Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory Robert Stein CV&SDB/NPPTL/NIOSH Respiratory Protection Let s Clear the Air Quality Partnerships Enhance Worker Safety and Health DISCLAIMER: The findings
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Program
Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposure Control Program PURPOSE: To prevent employee exposure to hazardous levels of Respirable Crystalline Silica that could result through construction activities or nearby
More informationSafety Essentials 3/14/2018. Introduction to the NEW NADCA Safety Manual. Greg Santo
Safety Essentials Introduction to the NEW NADCA Safety Manual Copyright 2018 NADCA, All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed by any means, electronic or mechanical,
More informationAsbestos Operations and Maintenance Plan
Comprehensive Safety Plan Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Plan Internal Procedure: July 1, 2013 Effective date: July 1, 2013 Last Modified: April 2013 Approved by: Bob Wells Contents Program Objective...3
More informationOSHA SILICA STANDARD WORKSHOP
rhtjhtyhy OSHA SILICA STANDARD WORKSHOP DOE WebEx OCTOBER 19, 2017 ROBERT UTESCH, CIH Worker Safety & Health Program AGENDA Discussion Topics What exposure limit (PEL or AL) are the Table 1 controls intended
More informationOSHA s Crystalline Silica Rule. Overview. What is Crystalline Silica? 1/10/2017
OSHA s Crystalline Silica Rule Adele L. Abrams, Esq., CMSP Law Office of Adele L. Abrams, PC www.safety-law.com Overview Final OSHA rule: March 25, 2016 Fed Reg 606 pp long! 30 pp of actual reg text and
More informationExposure Control Plan for Drilling/Grinding Concrete
Exposure Control Plan for Drilling/Grinding Concrete Drilling or grinding into concrete without proper dust controls can generate high levels of silica-containing dust. Breathing in this fine dust can
More informationIntroduction. Welcome to this course! Intended for: Duration: 60 minutes. Respirable Crystalline Silica for Exposed Construction Workers
Introduction Welcome to this course! Respirable Crystalline Silica for Exposed Construction Workers Intended for: Construction workers Construction foremen Construction managers Duration: 60 minutes Introduction
More informationSilica Exposure and Dust Control
Silica Exposure and Dust Control NATIONAL TILE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION November 4-7, 2017 Washington, DC TOOLS November 4-7, 2017 Washington, DC Establish and Implement a Written Exposure Control plan
More informationSilica Protection Plan
Title: Silica Protection Plan Effective Date: 12/1/2014 Control Number: THG_0043 Revision Number: 1 Date: 10/23/2015 Annual Review Completed: 5/13/2015 Silica Protection Plan CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II.
More informationPalm Beach State College. Florida s First Public Community College SILICA EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
Palm Beach State College Florida s First Public Community College SILICA EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN 2018 Purpose The purpose of this document is to establish and implement a written exposure control plan that
More informationOSHA Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for General Industry and Maritime
OSHA 3911-07 2017 Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for General Industry and Maritime Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 To assure safe and healthful
More informationSilica Exposure Control Plan (Template)
Silica Exposure Control Plan (Template) Revision and Review History The employer shall review and evaluate the effectiveness of the written Silica Exposure Control Plan at least annually and update it
More informationTAMMY K. CLARK SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANT, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
TAMMY K. CLARK - Aggregate Technology Specialist, State of MI, MDOT - Density Technology Specialist, State of MI, MDOT - Bituminous Level 1 Technology Specialist, State of MI, MDOT SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANT,
More informationOSHA s New Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction What You Need to Know
OSHA s New Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction What You Need to Know Kevin Cannon AGC of America, cannonk@agc.org Nazia Shah AGC of America, nazia.shah@agc.org Enforcement Update Enforcement
More informationSelecting Respirators and Associated Equipment Monthly webinars from AFS- PROPOSED SCHEDULE
Selecting Respirators and Associated Equipment Monthly webinars from AFS- PROPOSED SCHEDULE From the April 26, 2018 Webinar- Respiratory Protection and Medical Surveillance for Silica? OSHA s Hierarchy
More informationConstruction Silica Exposures and Solutions
Construction Silica Exposures and Solutions Introduction Construction sites are dusty places, but does that make them dangerous? Concrete and other rock materials are cut, ground, and drilled every day.
More informationWILL NOT DISTURB ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL!
Title: Asbestos Awareness and Safety Effective Date: 11/17/2014 Control Number: THG_0036 Revision Number: 2 Date: 6/23/2015 Annual Review Completed: 5/13/2015 Asbestos Safety NOTE: Currently The Hillis
More information. October 3, Kelly Guinsler Manager of Quality Services (704)
Corporate Office: 2001 Rexford Road Charlotte, NC 28211 704-365-7300. October 3, 2017 RE: National Gypsum products and new OSHA Dust and Silica Regulation OSHA began enforcing its crystalline silica rule
More informationTitle: Hexavalent Chromium Compliance. Preparer: Owner: Approver: Texas EHS EHS Team Member
Procedure No.: PA-020-0059 Page: 1 of 8 Port Arthur, TX. Reviewed: 06/18 Effective: 08/01/18 Supersedes: 03/12/12 (Rev. 2) Preparer: Owner: Approver: Texas EHS Hub Team Members EHS Team Member EHS Manager
More informationSILICA EXPOSURE SAFETY POLICY & WRITTEN EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
SILICA EXPOSURE SAFETY POLICY & WRITTEN EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN FOR TOWNSEND & SCHMIDT MASONRY 8788 Elder Creek Road Phone 916-383-5354 Contractors License #186559 Sacramento, CA 95828 Fax 916-383-5357 www.townsendschmidt.com
More informationMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR CONCRETE MASONRY
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR CONCRETE MASONRY 1. Product/Company Identification Prepared July 2009 Manufacturer s Name & Address: Trade Name: Prestige Normal Weight 19840 Independence Blvd. Concrete
More informationCSU Channel Islands Lead Operations and Maintenance Program
CSU Channel Islands Lead Operations and Maintenance Program 1.0 Policy It is the policy of California State University Channel Islands to provide employees and visitors with a safe and healthful environment.
More informationList materials, trade names (if applicable), and where they are found on the site:
SAFETY WALKAROUND CHECKLIST ASBESTOS 1994 Date Prepared: Project Name/No: By: Location: Check the box if the statement is true. Fill in the blanks where the appears. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION The company has
More informationRespirable Crystalline Silica Air Monitoring Field Case Studies
Respirable Crystalline Silica Air Monitoring Field Case Studies Thaddeus M. Pajak, CIH, CSP QBENA March 22, 2018 Introduction QBENA North American Insurance Company Top 25 $ Premium Written Insurance book:
More informationHealth, Safety, Security and Environment
Document owner and change code Document Owner Aaron Perronne Title HSSE Manager Mark X Change Code Description X N/A First Issue A Typographical/Grammatical correction; formatting change; text clarification-no
More informationDoc No. AQWG_2_0.21. Silica Dust Awareness
Doc No. AQWG_2_0.21 Silica Dust Awareness This presentation was produced to raise awareness of the risk associated with exposure to dusts and silica during tunnel construction Every day, across the many
More informationISSUE NUMBER: 2 (two) 7 Pages. Identification of Substance / Preparation & Company / Undertaking
SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT: NATURAL AGGREGATE ISSUE DATE: June 2015 ISSUE NUMBER: 2 (two) 7 Pages 1 Identification of Substance / Preparation & Company / Undertaking SUBSTANCE NAME: NATURAL AGGREGATE COMPANY
More informationParallel Particle Impactors New Personal Samplers for Accurate Assessment of Worker Exposure to Respirable or Thoracic Dust
Parallel Particle Impactors New Personal Samplers for Accurate Assessment of Worker Exposure to Respirable or Thoracic Dust Saulius Trakumas, Peter M. Hall, and Donald L. Smith SKC Inc., Eighty Four, Pennsylvania
More informationCrystalline Silica Program
Crystalline Silica Program Occupational Health, Safety and Injury Prevention Subject Matter Expert Beth Handler Email: eh489@cornell.edu Phone (607) 227-7138 CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 3 2.0 OBJECTIVES...
More informationSAMPLE. Respirable Silica Exposure Control Plan
Respirable Silica Exposure Control Plan This policy applies to all occupational exposures to respirable crystalline silica in construction work, except where employee exposure will remain below 25 micrograms
More information