IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT OSHA'S NEW SILICA REGULATIONS
After years of following rules that are based on research over 40 years old, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States has finally decided to update the regulations regarding Silica exposure. For those working, or who have businesses in the North American industries, this regulation change will greatly impact your business, work experience and even your life, for the better.
Crystalline Silica is a toxin found in stone, brick, concrete, and other materials. You expose it by cutting, drilling, crushing, grinding etc. The dust gets into your lungs, which can cause Silicosis, an incurable and fatal lung disease. Crystalline Silica also seriously increases your risk of lung cancer, other respiratory diseases, and kidney disease.
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Starting June 23, 2017, the Construction, General, Maritime, and the Hydraulic Fracturing industry will have 1 to 5 years (depending on the industry) to meet the new rules.
OSHA estimates that the new rule will save more than 600 lives and prevent more than 900 new cases of Silicosis each year; and those numbers don’t include all of the people who will be saved from developing other fatal or damaging illnesses such as, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, and kidney disease as a result of Silica exposure.
The flexibility of the new regulations allows for employers and employees, of all types and size of businesses, to make the changes needed without losing time, spending a lot of money, or a great amount of difficulty.
Ultimately, it’s pretty clear that these new regulation changes are nothing but beneficial to everyone involved in this industry.
For more information about the new OSHA Silica regulations, and what you can do to make your workplace safer, visit www.osha.gov/silica