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HSE Begins Inspections Targeting Silica in Manufacturing

INSPECTIONS targeting manufacturers using materials containing silica have begun today, Monday 3 July. This will include brick and tile manufacturers and foundries.

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors are checking that employers and workers know the risks involved when dealing with respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and that businesses have control measures in place to protect workers’ respiratory health.

Silica is a natural substance found in most stones, rocks, sand, and clay. Silica particles are produced during many manufacturing tasks involving these materials. Over time, exposure to silica particles can harm a worker’s ability to breathe and cause irreversible, often fatal, lung diseases.

Silica Inspections

The targeted inspection initiative is supported by HSE’s Dust Kills silica campaign which provides advice and guidance for employers and workers to understand how to protect respiratory health when processing materials that contain silica.

HSE is reminding employers that they have a legal duty to create suitable arrangements to manage health and safety and ensure they comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH).

Inspectors will be looking for evidence that businesses have put in place effective control measures, such as Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV), and where appropriate, use of water suppression and personal protective equipment such as Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE), to reduce workers’ exposure to the RCS. HSE warns if any health and safety breaches are discovered, it will take enforcement action to make sure workers’ health is protected.

HSE’s head of manufacturing David Butter, said: “It’s important that manufacturing businesses act now to ensure they comply with the law and protect their workers from serious lung diseases. Businesses should take note that good ventilation in the workplace and personal protective equipment are just some of the measures they need in place to protect the respiratory health of workers.

“During the 2022 silica initiative, inspection findings indicated poor management of control measures including engineering controls, cleaning and housekeeping and RPE management. Employers should ensure control measures are used and maintained appropriately.

“We want employers and workers to make sure they are aware of the risks associated with the activities they do. For example, brick and tile manufacture and foundry activities can create RCS dust that could be breathed in. To assist them we have advice and free resources on our Dust Kills campaign pages.”

 

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