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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,613 posts)
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 12:41 PM Apr 2017

OSHA to delay enforcing crystalline silica standard in the construction industry

April 6, 2017

OSHA to delay enforcing crystalline silica standard in the construction industry

WASHINGTON - {T}he U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration today announced a delay in enforcement of the crystalline silica standard that applies to the construction industry to conduct additional outreach and provide educational materials and guidance for employers.

The agency has determined that additional guidance is necessary due to the unique nature of the requirements in the construction standard. Originally scheduled to begin June 23, 2017, enforcement will now begin Sept. 23, 2017.

OSHA expects employers in the construction industry to continue to take steps either to come into compliance with the new permissible exposure limit, or to implement specific dust controls for certain operations as provided in Table 1 of the standard. Construction employers should also continue to prepare to implement the standard's other requirements, including exposure assessment, medical surveillance and employee training.

Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA's role is to ensure these conditions for America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.

Media Contacts:

Amy Louviere, 202-693-9423, louviere.amy@dol.gov
Amanda Kraft, 202-693-4664, kraft.amanda.c@dol.gov

Release Number: 17-415-NAT
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OSHA to delay enforcing crystalline silica standard in the construction industry (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2017 OP
You got to be kidding. Wellstone ruled Apr 2017 #1
The worst industrial health disaster in US history came about due to silica. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2017 #2
Fimiliar with what is happening is Wellstone ruled Apr 2017 #3
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. You got to be kidding.
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 12:50 PM
Apr 2017

This crap is just as dangerous as Asbestos. The shape of Silica Sand Grains are similiar and lodge in Lung Tissue the same way as Asbestos.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,613 posts)
2. The worst industrial health disaster in US history came about due to silica.
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 01:00 PM
Apr 2017

I'm pretty sure it's number one. It was the drilling of a tunnel for a hydroelectric facility on the New River in West Virginia. The workers digging the tunnel ran into a bunch of silica in the middle.

Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster

Date
1931

Location
Gauley Bridge, West Virginia

Coordinates
38°07?20?N 81°07?42?W

Cause
occupational silicosis

Deaths
476 to 5,000 (estimated)

The Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster was a large-scale incident of occupational silicosis as the result of the construction of the Hawks Nest Tunnel near Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, as part of a hydroelectric project. This project is considered to be one of the worst industrial disasters in American history.

Excavation of the Hawk’s Nest Tunnel, Gauley Bridge, WV, 1930-31, and Acute Silicosis
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. Fimiliar with what is happening is
Fri Apr 7, 2017, 01:19 PM
Apr 2017

Western Wisconsin and Southern Minnesota. Prevailing wind patterns in both areas are causing major Health issues for anyone living East of these Open Pit Mines.

When you have Relatives who work the Industry or live adjacent to these Mines,one gets the real truth. Right now it is not pretty. Six different sizes of sand are produced and the Frack Sand is the most dangerous.

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