Silica Dust Safety Training Video

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2016
  • American Training Resources Inc. | (800) 278-2780
    View the FULL-LENGTH video at: www.ATR-INC.com/ptv-309.aspx
    Keyword: SLCA
    A sample clip from our NEW 15 minute Silica Dust Safety Training Video covering the 2016 OSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for employees. While silica has many valuable uses, it can also present a danger when workers are exposed to excessive amounts of crystalline silica dust. In fact, each year there are hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses attributed to harmful exposures to silica dust.
    Crystalline silica is a naturally occurring substance used in a wide variety of industries and construction operations. It is also a common additive in food and pharmaceutical applications. While silica has many valuable uses, it can also present a danger when workers are exposed to excessive amounts of crystalline silica dust. In fact, each year there are hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses attributed to harmful exposures to silica dust. To prevent these types of harmful exposures, OSHA has developed regulations for general industry, maritime operations and the construction industry.
    • Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica.
    • OSHA Regulation 1910.1053 for General Industry and Maritime operations.
    • OSHA Construction Regulation 1926.1153 for Construction Industry.
    • How exposure to crystalline silica affects the human body.
    • What requirements must be implemented by organizations under the OSHA silica standards.
    • What engineering controls and work practice controls are used to limit exposure.
    • Which types of respiratory protection provide protection from silica dust.
    • What information can be found in Table 1 of the Construction Regulation.

Комментарии • 23

  • @jcfpv3454
    @jcfpv3454 2 года назад +7

    I wish I would have known the dangers I went from a fast food job to my first carpenter job when I was 26 except the boss had us drilling into concrete and blowing out the holes with compressed air for what he called tie down rods I worked there for 3 years we didn't do it everyday but now at 35 I have scarring in my lungs and worry I will die from silicosis I never heard of it before and my life is destroyed my aniexty has me up all hours of the night. This is murder and should be criminally prosecuted.

    • @auto_5
      @auto_5 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely. Fuck shitty companies/contractors/bosses out to make a dime off other people’s well-being. It’s disgusting. You’re absolutely right- they’re criminals and should be reported!

    • @jamiejosh96
      @jamiejosh96 Год назад

      @Future Corpse yeh would be slightly sceptical on that one. I’m very safe and wear my mask all the time on building sites. I’ve seen people exposed to levels you wouldn’t believe and they don’t care, been in a house with someone grinding bricks all day, no mask, no windows open. And they are fine, some been doing it for 40 years. Unless exposure is unbelievably high to doubt it in 3 years

  • @heresteven
    @heresteven 7 лет назад +12

    Workers even have their lunches around silica dust.

    • @auto_5
      @auto_5 2 года назад +1

      Yeah man, crazy shit. So many people doing horrible damage to their bodies without even knowing it. It’s sad. And you know what? Bad companies/bosses are to blame. Fucking assholes man. Ignorance is no excuse. People need to do their research

  • @jaspin6100
    @jaspin6100 4 года назад +2

    Just heard about the dangers of quartz dust on Shortwave

  • @peterrobbins6691
    @peterrobbins6691 4 года назад +5

    I inhaled a little bit of grout and thinset dust from the bags the contractor left at my house after he completed the bathroom job. I was closing the bags and the dust went up in my face and I ended up getting some in my lungs. last night i was really tired and had shortness of breath. Should i be worried about long term health effects?

    • @ThinkingBetter
      @ThinkingBetter 4 года назад +3

      I don't think such short exposure is of big risk. Yesterday I cut a couple of pavers in my garage without protection and then wondered...what is all that fine dust actually about. So I ended up on this video realizing that I shouldn't have done what I did yesterday. Perhaps we will lose 0.01% of our lung capacity, but at least we are not professionals losing >0.01% every day.

    • @davidbaez8925
      @davidbaez8925 2 года назад

      Your lungs will repair themselves being that exposure was so small

    • @jamiejosh96
      @jamiejosh96 Год назад

      Absolutely not, you would be amazed how much dust builders breath in on a daily basis and only a tiny proportion get ill. If it had dangers from short term exposure it would be dealt with in the same way as asbestos

  • @costa1788
    @costa1788 3 года назад +2

    I forgot to wear my respirator mask the one time I tore the cement bag while pouring it into the machine...I inhaled a shit ton of it....

  • @violah
    @violah 2 года назад

    So even if they were a mask it still go in

  • @Fleabug7329
    @Fleabug7329 3 года назад

    Is it harmful if it touches skin?

  • @laureda29
    @laureda29 6 лет назад +2

    Yup I have took some dust form my job

    • @abrahanrodriguez9003
      @abrahanrodriguez9003 4 года назад +1

      Jonathan Laureda
      Hope you are staying safe.

    • @robloxfan4271
      @robloxfan4271 3 года назад

      Hope your doing alr

    • @jcfpv3454
      @jcfpv3454 2 года назад +1

      I worry I am gonna lose my life we were drilling holes into concrete and blowing out the holes with compressed air never provided any protection or knowledge of the dangers did about 300 3/4 holes the dust was all in the house

  • @robloxfan4271
    @robloxfan4271 3 года назад +1

    Its funny how we eat it

    • @auto_5
      @auto_5 2 года назад

      Different kind of silica

  • @JezusPlayzFactions
    @JezusPlayzFactions 2 года назад +2

    The masks showed in this video are not even suitable for protecting against RSA, that bloke was literally grinding sandstone with the wrong mask 😷

    • @jamiejosh96
      @jamiejosh96 Год назад

      Yep that’s really not good, worst type of material for silica and a poor mask

  • @HomeGardeningGuy1
    @HomeGardeningGuy1 Год назад

    How is this a training video? Basically the whole video is “ silica dust is bad for you “…. Ok and ..?