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Operating engineers and the OSHA Silica Standard: a survey of union trainers

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Barlet, Grace ; Sokas, Rosemary K. ; Betit, Eileen

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2020

29

4

530-535

safety and health training ; silica ; drivers cabs ; filtration efficiency ; evaluation of control measures

Safety organization

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

https://doi.org/10.1177/1048291119889006

English

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"Enclosed cabs with filtration systems, an engineering control preferred in the hierarchy of controls, may reduce heavy equipment operators' silica exposure during demolition, grading, and excavation. We surveyed operating engineer trainers about silica training, familiarity with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) silica standard, and cab filtration systems. A voluntary and anonymous online survey was e-mailed to 437 trainers in January 2018. The response rate was 22.9 percent (n = 100). Most trainers (84 percent) covered health risks and silica exposure prevention in their courses. Of these, 59 percent discussed cab filtration as an engineering control. Trainers identified possible barriers to the use of cab filtration systems and a need for education to increase use, and raised concerns about other exposures associated with heavy equipment use. Education about selection, use, and maintenance of cab filtration systems to control silica exposure is needed. Engineering improvements to heavy equipment should address cab filtration, noise, heat, and vibration."

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