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Health And Safety Executive Control Of Exposure To Silica Dust

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Health and Safety CN Abrasive blasting - HSE

Health and Safety CN Abrasive blasting - HSE

www.hse.gov.uk

Health and Safety Executive Abrasive blasting COSHH essentials in construction: Silica CN Control approach Engineering and RPE What this Sheet Covers This sheet describes good control practice when abrasive blasting. It covers the key points you need to follow to reduce exposure to an adequate level.

  Health, Control, Safety, Executive, Silica, Health and safety executive, Exposure, Health and safety

Controlling construction dust with on-tool extraction CIS69

Controlling construction dust with on-tool extraction CIS69

www.hse.gov.uk

Silica is the second biggest killer of construction workers after asbestos.1 Some of the most common construction jobs create high dust levels. These jobs often involve the use of power tools like cut-off saws, grinders, breakers and sanders. There is a legal duty for employers2 to prevent or adequately control worker exposure to construction dust.

  Control, Silica, Exposure, Dust

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