Dust from natural, artificial, or engineered stone can cause serious illness and occupational asthma, especially in industries involving chemicals and hazardous materials like respirable crystalline silica (RCS). Found in rocks, sands, clays, and concrete.
Inhaling RCS can cause life-threatening effects like occupational asthma and silicosis, especially in stone worktop manufacturers and fitters.
Therefore, employers must manage dust exposure hazards to prevent lung conditions like COPD, lung cancer, and silicosis.
To prepare and prevent potentially life-altering outcomes, you need and must take the following actions to safeguard both yourself and others:
It is your employer’s responsibility to ensure that all workers understand safe stone worktop installation procedures. While working with stone, they must receive professional training, understanding the RCS health risks, how they could be exposed to it, and how to lower those risks.
Self-employed individuals are subject to the same legal obligations as employers.
Prior to arriving at the site, it is important to minimise the amount of dust generated on the construction site before you arrive. Cut, shape, or polish as much as you can in a workspace that is equipped appropriately before going to the installation site.
Before arriving on site, you should:
Before beginning to install a stone worktop, preparation is crucial. It is recommended that you make the following checks:
To decrease the risk of exposure to hazardous dust, you must ensure you have dust control equipment for stone worktops on-site. It is important to carry out minor modifications that can only be done on site in a well-ventilated, segregated area with restricted access (ideally outdoors) using appropriate measures to control the risk.
You can reduce risks by:
There are still risks of exposure to harmful dust for you and others unless you clean up appropriately.
You should:
Employers must assess and control the legal requirements for silica dust control under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) (as amended). They must provide appropriate information and training to workers.
It is your responsibility as a self-employed individual to ensure that no one is exposed to dust, just like you would if you were an employer.
The inhalation of RCS poses significant health risks to stone worktop manufacturers and fitters. Such as:
Health surveillance is a risk-based system for early identification of work-related health issues, integrating results into risk management systems, and ensuring workers’ health is protected.
Health surveillance silica guidelines UK must be considered for workers who are involved in high-risk occupations like construction, foundry work, brick and tile work, ceramics, slate, manufacturing, worktop manufacturers, quarries, and stonework require health surveillance for silicosis, especially when workers are regularly exposed to RCS dust.
Health surveillance for silicosis may be appropriate in various situations, such as:
Health records include:
Accidents at work claims Oakwood Solicitors.
HSE Control of exposure to silica dust.
Installing stone worktops: protect against harmful natural or artificial stone dust.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
If you have experienced inadequate stone dust protection and are experiencing significant health impacts from exposure. Get in touch today for a no-obligation consultation. Choose one of the methods on the right-hand side of this page or call us on 0113 200 9720 to find out how we can help you.
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Liam Hill is a Solicitor and Deputy Head of the Industrial Disease Team, having trained and qualified at Oakwood Solicitors. Liam joined us in 2013 after successfully completing the Legal Practice C…
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