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Each of the activities listed can create or disturb airborne crystalline silica dust. Workers may be exposed while performing the work themselves, cleaning up after the work, or simply working nearby. Understanding all potential exposure sources is essential for protecting yourself and your coworkers from silica-related health hazards.


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Crystalline silica exposure is not limited to cutting or grinding concrete. Workers can also be exposed during demolition, excavation, cleanup activities, and even when working near others who are generating dust.

Before beginning work, take a moment to identify potential silica hazards in your area and ensure the appropriate dust control measures are in place. Recognizing exposure risks is the first step toward protecting yourself and your coworkers from serious long-term health effects.

Silica dust can be generated by many common construction activities. Stay aware of your surroundings and follow established dust control procedures whenever airborne dust may be present.