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Silica Safety for Countertop Workers

Worker sanding an engineered stone countertopIf you are cutting, grinding, chipping, sanding, drilling, or polishing engineered stone, quartz, or otherā€‹ stone products, you are at risk of silicosis. 

In December 2023, Cal/OSHA adopted new standards to protect workers from exposure to respirable crystalline silica. Visit the links below to find out what your employer must do for you under the new standards.

Information About the Dangers of Silica Dust and Your Employerā€™s Responsibilities

Hazard Alert for Workers: Silica Dust from Countertop Work Can Harm You! (PDF, 1.39MB) | Spanish | Traditional Chinese

Cal/OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard - Information for Workers (PDF)

Cal/OSHA, Worker's Rights and Resources

The California Artificial Stone and Silicosis (CASS) Project

The California Artificial Stone and Silicosis (CASS) Projectā€‹ is promoting awareness of silicosis in the industry and among healthcare providers to identify workers who are at risk and help make their workplaces safer.

The CASS Project is recruiting! If you work as a countertop fabricator and live in the Los Angeles area, you may be able to be a part of this important study.

See information in English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF)ā€‹.

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