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Acknowledge Colleagues at NIOSHx2019s Division of Respiratory Disease Studiesx2022Anita Wolfe Public Health Advisor x2022Edward L Petsonk MD Senior Medical Officer

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Acknowledge Colleagues at NIOSHx2019s Division of Respiratory Disease Studiesx2022Anita Wolfe Public Health Advisor x2022Edward L Petsonk MD Senior Medical Officer retired Presentation. Wayne L Feyereisn MD FACP. Disclaimer. No financial disclosures. Research performed on personal time. References are based on peer reviewed journal articles except where noted. “What is needed “ section is authors conclusions based on the information presented. . Hearing Loss. EFFECT:. Annoyance. CAUSE:. Overexposure to 80dB. CAUSE:. Listening to loud music. EFFECT:. Tinnitus. (Ringing of the Ears). CAUSE:. Overexposure to 80+ dB or quick exposure to 90dB. CAUSE:. Alaska. . Occupational Safety & Health . (AKOSH. ). Purpose of this training. Overall the . purpose of this training is to . provide you with information about . the serious health hazards of silica dust. Mark Flynn – CDP Partnership Manager. SBTAF Construction . F. orum. 3 December 2015. Construction Dust Partnership. 1. Some disturbing statistics. Estimated that more than 500+ silica related deaths a year – over . Stephanie Sayler, Industrial Hygiene Masters Candidate. University of Michigan School of Public Health. Environmental Health Sciences Department. Background. Silica is ubiquitous in nature. One of the most prominent occupational exposure. 2T. Date: 3/24/16. Place: . Chagrin. Falls, Ohio. Respiratory Crystalline Silica . Basics. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmK9jpO8n2Q&list=PLA77EA07578C93356&index=2. RCS. US OSHA Silica Standard. Respirable. Crystalline Silica. Mariano Kramer, Associate Cal OSHA Safety Engineer. Cal OSHA Update. November 4, 2016. Status of Final Rule. Horcher. rulemaking procedure. Adopted by California Occupational Safety and Health Board – September 2016 . Silica . Rule. 2. Exposure and Health Risks. Exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been linked to:. Silicosis;. Lung cancer;. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and. Kidney . disease. 3. Scope of Coverage. for Construction. Outline. What type of silica are we talking about?. Where do we find it and who does it impact?. What are the health effects?. What does the new standard require?. How do we best control the dust?. Coal Mine Dust Personal Sampling Unit (. CMDPSU. ). Mine Safety and Health. Administration. Purpose and Operator Responsibility. Respirable Dust and Effects On the Body. New Dust Rule. Dust Data Card. M i YO Pastes Revision Date : 5 /17/17 Rev 0 MIPAZ .SDS * MIPAZ * 5 /17/17 EN ( English US ) 1 / 14 SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION Product Identifier Product Form A-0001 4/15/81Revsmn12/14/91716422-2177Transportation Emergency 716422-1230Safety Information Tel No800828-6571Manufacturer Xerox CorporationRochester NY 14644Section I Product IdentificationTrade Na What you need to know about dust. 1. What is DUST ?. Dust consists of particles broken up from solid materials. Exposures to dusts are the 2. nd. biggest killer in the construction industry. In construction dusts are typically;. For stone benchtop fabrication businesses and workers. Reduction in workplace exposure standard for respirable crystalline silica. The national workplace exposure standard for respirable crystalline silica (RCS) has been halved from 0.1 mg/m.

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