How Much Exposure to Crystalline Silica is Dangerous?

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Crystalline silica, a common mineral found in materials like sand and concrete, poses serious health risks when disturbed. Inhalation of silica dust can lead to diseases such as silicosis and lung cancer. This article explores the dangers of crystalline silica exposure, focusing on effective preventive measures including mask fit testing and engineering controls. Essential for industries like rail, these insights help ensure workplace safety and compliance with Australian regulations.

Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung Disease)

Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis (CWP), often called Black Lung Disease, is a serious occupational health condition affecting coal miners. It arises from prolonged exposure to coal dust, which settles in the lungs and causes lasting damage. What Is Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis? CWP is a chronic lung disease caused by inhaling coal dust over time. Once inside […]