OSHA Guide Designed to Help Small Businesses Comply with Construction Industry's Silica Final Rule

The guide describes in easy-to-understand language the steps that employers are required to take to protect employees in construction from the hazards associated with silica exposure

Occupational Safety & Health Administration
OSHA has released a Small Entity Compliance Guide for Construction that is intended to help small business employers comply with the agency's Final Rule to Protect Workers from Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica.
OSHA has released a Small Entity Compliance Guide for Construction that is intended to help small business employers comply with the agency's Final Rule to Protect Workers from Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica.

OSHA has released a Small Entity Compliance Guide for Construction that is intended to help small business employers comply with the agency's Final Rule to Protect Workers from Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica.

The guide describes in easy-to-understand language the steps that employers are required to take to protect employees in construction from the hazards associated with silica exposure.

All covered must:

  • provide respiratory protection when required
  • restrict silica exposure from housekeeping practices where feasible
  • implement a written exposure control plan
  • offer medical exams to workers who will need to wear a respirator for 30 or more days a year
  • communicate hazards and train employees
  • keep records of medical examinations

Enforcement of the final rule in construction is due to begin June 23, 2017.

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