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Learn how to safely control silica exposure with HSE Â Delivered by HSE occupational hygienists, our Controlling Exposures to Respirable Crystalline Silica training course will introduce delegates to the exposure risks associated to working with silica. Silica is a natural substance found in many common construction products such as bricks and concrete. In the workplace these materials create dust when handled and some of this dust is fine enough to breathe deeply into the lungs and cause serious health problems. The fine dust is called respirable crystalline silica (RCS). This one-day course will introduce delegates to the topic and explain why, and where, RCS is an issue. The course will give an overview on the design and implementation of appropriate exposure control approaches, the role of exposure monitoring in managing RCS risk and real-world insights on barriers to achieving adequate risk control and common failings. Delegates will be provided with information that will help them to: understand how RCS can harm the lungs; achieve compliance with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations in situations where RCS is a risk; understand which work activities and processes carry the highest risk; understand how to reduce exposure to RCS in their workplace and common failures in exposure control; and understand how exposure monitoring should be used to support health risk management and the role that occupational hygienists play in protecting worker health. Next available course date: 11 March 2025 | HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton |
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