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Respirable Crystalline Silica Safety For Construction

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Respirable crystalline silica is deadly hazard, and for too long it has gone unaddressed. The Respirable Crystalline Safety For Construction Video will teach your employees about the OSHA requirements for crystalline silica, and cover the tools and techniques for protecting themselves from the hazard.
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    Respirable Crystalline Silica Safety For Construction Video Index
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:38 - The Hawks Nest Disaster
    1:30 - Introduction to Silica
    2:56 - Materials Containing Silica
    3:40 - Stop Silicosis 1938 DOL Video
    4:57 - Health Effects of Silica Exposure
    5:55 - OSHA Requirements for Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction
    6:47 - Silica Action Level
    7:05 - SIlica Permissible Exposure Limit
    7:41 - Table 1 Silica Exposure Control Methods
    8:50 - Silica Sampling and Monitoring
    9:38 - Engineering Controls
    11:43 - Respirator Use
    12:15 - Silica Training Requirements
    12:56 - Housekeeping Practices
    13:35 - Silica Hazard Areas
    14:03 - Competent Person
    14:39 - Silica Exposure Control Plan
    15:25 - Medical Exams
    17:33 - Summary

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  • @DrSmackAttack
    @DrSmackAttack Před 2 lety

    XO Safety, very important question/request for you, I am finishing up a construction safety video, part of which ties in with silicosis - for those who breathe in way too much dust from the ground, breaking rocks, concrete, or this crushed concrete - the very common dust crystalline silica - though I've noticed people really have to breathe in a ton of the dust over a period of years - or extreme single exposures like the breathing in the dust from the twin tower collapse to get an issue from only single exposures. I personally do not have much in the way of clips showing hepa vacuums or other dust control methods so was looking for some existing footage that I could utilize - I would just include the clips showing your vacuums and wet methods - probably only utilizing around 10-20 seconds or less of your clip - and could gladly cut out your audio, I am planning to just utilize my talking points for the video - unless there is a key piece you explain about the vacuum you think I should include your audio of in your explanation. Would I have permission to incorporate just a small bit of the clip? I do intend to sell this/strategically give it away for free to those who need it. In exchange for this - I can give the final product to you at a highly discounted rate and or even free if you are looking for a modern construction safety video (mostly specific to concrete construction) including modern medical treatments. In any case just let me know if that would be okay.
    Thanks you for your time!