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Category
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Description
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Hazard
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Standard
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Corrective Action
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VIEW
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Silica |
Photo shows an employee dry-cutting masonry block with a gas-powered saw. The employee was exposed to silica at a level of over 45 times the PEL; the employee was required to wear a respirator, but the employer had not implemented a respirator program. |
Overexposure to silica; no respirator program; hazard communication deficiencies; no hearing conversation program; |
1910.134(c)
1910.134(d)
1910.134(e)
1910.134(f)
1910.134(k)
1910.1200(g)
1910.1200(h)
1926.52(d)
1926.55(a)
1926.55(b)
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Establishment and implementation of a respirator program; provided hazard communication training and info. and maintained MSDS at site; implemented hearing conservation program; implemented feasible engineering/administrative controls to reduce levels of airborne silica
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Silica |
The photo depicts an employee who was overexposed to silica during manual abrasive blasting with sand and was not provided sufficient respiratory protection. |
An employee performing manual abrasive blasting with sand was overexposed to silica and was wearing an air purifying ¼ mask respirator, which is not sufficient protection. Also, no respiratory protection program had been implemented, including an exposure evaluation, medical evaluation, fit testing, and training. |
1910.94(a)(5)(ii)(b), 1910.94(a)(5)(iv), 1910.1000(c) |
Aluminum oxide was substituted as a blasting agent. The employer conducted an exposure assessment and implemented a respiratory protection respiratory protection program.
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Silica |
The photo depicts an excessive accumulation of sand and silica dust on the outside of an abrasive blasting booth where overexposures were identified. |
Employees were at an increased risk of overexposurte to silica from piles of sand and silica dust that were not frequently cleaned-up. The material had accumulated outside of the abrasive blasting booth because the booth was not adequately ventilated or constructed to prevent the escape of the blasting agent (sand). |
1910.94(a)(7), 1910.94(a)(3)(i)
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A new booth and exhaust system was installed and aluminum oxide was substituted as a blasting agent. |
VIEW
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Silica |
The photo depicts silica dust exausted to the outside of an abrasive blasting booth without a dust collection system. |
Air exhausted from an enclosed sandblasting booth, which contained silica dust, was not exhausted through a dust collection system. The dust drifted into the work area, contributing to silica dust overexposures.
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1910.94(a)(4)(iii), 1910.1000(c) |
A new booth and exhaust system was installed. Aluminum oxide was substituted as a blasting agent.
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