Silica Exposure Compliance
Document Type: Program
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: February 2026
Distribute To: All Field Personnel, Safety
Purpose
Establish procedures for controlling crystalline silica exposure to comply with OSHA requirements and protect worker health.
⚠️ CRITICAL HEALTH HAZARD
Silica Exposure Causes:
- Silicosis (incurable lung disease)
- Lung cancer
- COPD
- Kidney disease
No Safe Level:
Damage is cumulative and irreversible.
What is Crystalline Silica?
Found In:
- Concrete
- Morite
- Stone
- Sand
- Brick
- Tile
- Granite
Exposure Sources:
- Cutting concrete/masonry
- Grinding
- Drilling
- Chipping
- Demolition
- Sweeping dry dust
- Sandblasting
OSHA Requirements
Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL):
50 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m³) as 8-hour TWA
Action Level:
25 μg/m³ - triggers medical surveillance
Key Requirements:
- Exposure assessment
- Engineering controls
- Respiratory protection
- Medical surveillance
- Training
- Housekeeping
- Written exposure control plan
Table 1 Compliance
OSHA Table 1:
Pre-specified controls for common tasks. If you follow Table 1 exactly, no exposure monitoring required.
Common Table 1 Tasks:
| Task | Equipment | Control Required |
|---|---|---|
| Stationary masonry saw | Integrated water | Continuous water flow |
| Handheld power saw | Integrated water | Continuous water flow |
| Handheld grinder | Shroud + vacuum | HEPA vacuum |
| Walk-behind saw | Integrated water | Continuous water flow |
| Drilling (handheld) | Vacuum + shroud | HEPA vacuum |
| Jackhammer | Water spray | Continuous spray |
| Rotary hammer | Vacuum + shroud | HEPA vacuum |
Table 1 Requirements:
- Use specified equipment
- Operate per manufacturer instructions
- Inspect equipment daily
- Use all specified controls
Exposure Control Plan
Written Plan Required:
Must Include:
- Tasks with silica exposure
- Engineering controls used
- Work practices
- Respiratory protection
- Housekeeping procedures
- Medical surveillance procedures
- Training program
Competent Person:
Designate someone capable of:
- Identifying silica hazards
- Implementing exposure controls
- Having authority to correct
Engineering Controls
Hierarchy (Most to Least Effective):
- Elimination: Can task be eliminated?
- Substitution: Less dusty method?
- Isolation: Enclose operation
- Engineering: Wet methods, LEV
- Administrative: Reduce exposure time
- PPE: Respirators (last resort)
Common Controls:
Wet Methods:
- Water to saw/drill
- Water spray at point of dust
- Continuous, not intermittent
- Capture dust before airborne
Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV):
- Vacuum at source
- HEPA filtration
- Maintained properly
- Sufficient capture velocity
Respiratory Protection
When Required:
- During exposure above PEL
- When engineering controls insufficient
- During Table 1 tasks as specified
Respirator Selection:
| Exposure Level | Minimum Respirator |
|---|---|
| ≤ 1.25 mg/m³ | N95 |
| ≤ 2.5 mg/m³ | Half-face APR, P100 |
| ≤ 50 mg/m³ | Full-face APR, P100 |
| > 50 mg/m³ | PAPR or SAR |
Respirator Program Required:
- Written program
- Medical evaluation
- Fit testing
- Training
- Maintenance
Medical Surveillance
Required When:
- Exposed above action level (25 μg/m³) for 30+ days/year
- Using respirator 30+ days/year per standard
Examinations Include:
- Medical history
- Physical exam
- Chest X-ray
- Pulmonary function test
Frequency:
- Initial (within 30 days)
- Every 3 years (or annually if signs/symptoms)
Training Requirements
All Exposed Workers Must Know:
- Health hazards of silica
- Tasks that create exposure
- Controls used on site
- Respirator use and limitations
- Medical surveillance availability
- Purpose and content of program
When to Train:
- Initial (before exposure)
- When tasks change
- Periodically reinforced
Housekeeping
Required Practices:
DO:
- Use wet sweeping
- Use HEPA vacuum
- Keep dust down
- Clean as you go
DO NOT:
- Dry sweep
- Use compressed air for cleaning
- Let dust accumulate
- Track dust to other areas
Silica Exposure Checklist
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SILICA EXPOSURE CONTROL CHECKLIST
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Project: ___________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________
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TASK IDENTIFICATION:
☐ Silica-generating tasks identified
☐ Table 1 requirements reviewed
☐ Controls specified
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
☐ Wet methods used where applicable
☐ LEV/vacuum used where applicable
☐ Controls operating properly
☐ Equipment inspected
WORK PRACTICES:
☐ Workers trained
☐ Dust minimized
☐ Exposure time limited
☐ Housekeeping maintained
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
☐ Appropriate respirators provided
☐ Medical evaluations current
☐ Fit testing current
☐ Respirators properly maintained
HOUSEKEEPING:
☐ Wet sweeping or HEPA vacuum
☐ No dry sweeping
☐ No compressed air cleaning
☐ Dust controlled
DOCUMENTATION:
☐ Exposure control plan on site
☐ Training documented
☐ Medical surveillance current
☐ Competent person designated
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Inspected By: _______________________ Date: ________________
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Subcontractor Compliance
GC Responsibilities:
- Inform subs of silica hazards
- Coordinate to prevent exposure to others
- Verify sub compliance
- Include in safety program
Sub Responsibilities:
- Own exposure control plan
- Own respiratory program
- Train own employees
- Control own operations
Related Documents
- Respiratory Protection Program
- PPE Requirements
- Safety Training
- JHA Procedure
OSHA References
- 29 CFR 1926.1153 (Construction Silica Standard)
- OSHA Table 1 (Specified Controls)
- Small Entity Compliance Guide
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