The first deadline for compliance with OSHA’s new respirable crystalline silica regulations was September 23, 2017. If you dig, etch, sand, crush, cut, or otherwise release dust from granite, pavers, sand, concrete or other natural stone, or do abrasive blasting with sand or on surfaces that contain silica, you are at risk of exposure to hazardous airborne crystalline silica and lifelong health consequences.
- Where silica is found
- Health hazards
- Job tasks that put you at risk
- How OSHA’s new regulations protect you
- Effective solutions to eliminate exposure
- How you can protect yourself
This training program is a 2 disk set that includes:
- Employee training DVD (30:57)
- Instructor Notes
- Student Handouts
- Copies of the OSHA Respirable crystalline silica regulations for General Industry and for Construction
- Important informational documents, including Materials Containing Silica and Hazardous Work Tasks, Silica FAQs, Specified Silica Exposure Control Methods, medical opinion and report documents, and some industry specific informational documents related to silica exposure
- Student Quiz and Answer Key to ensure the information was understood
- Certificate of Completion to document your training efforts
- An instruction guide that lists any additional steps you must take to be in compliance with OSHA regulations
- Our 800 number with free support