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  Work Activity: Masonry, Cement & Plaster  
  Task: Chipping, scraping and grinding surfaces or joints  
 Hazard: Construction dust

  Problem:

Construction dust generated by chipping, scraping and grinding surfaces or joints, in combination with other dust exposures, can cause chronic bronchitis and emphysema. 

 
  Risk Description:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Chronic bronchitis is present when someone has a regular cough with phlegm for at least 3 months per year for two years.  Emphysema is present when there is destruction of the walls of the airspaces of the lung.  The destruction of airspaces means there is less lung surface; loss of lung surface reduced the ability of the lung to transfer oxygen into the blood stream.

 
  Level of Risk:

Exposures are of such a magnitude and character that a significant number of workers risk developing serious long or short term health effects.

 
  Assessment Info:

You must determine whether exposures at your jobs exceed allowable limits for overall dust and specific dusts.  The current OSHA standard for overall dust which contain < 1% silica is 15 mg/m3; see 29 CFR 1926.55. There are different limits for silica and welding (see information in this database for additional specific exposure limits, assessment and solutions for silica and welding).   The NIOSH recommended exposure limit for crystalline silica is 0.05/mg/m3.  NIOSH research shows that controlling exposures below this concentration should prevent all workers from obtaining silicosis.

 
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