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Silicosis - High Silica Dust Jobs & Occupations

Potential Exposure to Silica in the Workplace: If you can answer YES to any of these, then it is likely that Silica is used at your work and that it is airborne:

Industry
Do you work in any of
these industries?
Occupations
Are you employed in any one of these industries?
Materials
Are any of these
materials involved?

Abrasive blasting
Asphalt pavement manufacturing
Blast furnaces
Cement manufacturing
Ceramics, clay, and pottery
Concrete mixing
Concrete tunneling
Construction (cement, concrete work)
Demolition
Electronics industry
Foundry industry: grinding, molding,
shakeout, core room (High Risk)

Hand molding, casting, and forming
Jack hammer operations
Manufacturing abrasives, paints, soap
and glass

Mining Repair or replacement of linings
of rotary kilns and cupola furnaces

Rolling and finishing mills
Sandblasting (High Risk)
Setting, laying, repairing railroad track
Steelwork
Stone, brick, and concrete block cutting, blasting, chipping, grinding, sawing

Tunneling operations

Brickmason/stonemason
Construction laborer
Crane and tower operator
Crushing and grinding machine operator
Furnace, kiln, non-food oven operator
Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing
machine operator Hand molder/shaper*

Heavy-equipment mechanic
Janitor or cleaner
Machinist
Metals/plastics machine operator
Molding and casting machine operator
Mining machine operator
Misc. material moving equipment operator
Millwright
Operating engineer
Painter who sandblasts (High Risk)
Production supervisor
Rock driller (High Risk)
Roof bolter (High Risk)
Sandblaster (High Risk)

Steelworker Welder/cutter

*Not Jeweler

Abrasives
Coal Dust Concrete
Dirt
Filter Aids
Graphite, natural Mica
Mineral Products
Paints
Pavement
Perlite
Plant Materials
Plastic Fillers
Polishing Compounds
Portland Cement
Sands
Silicates
Slag
Soapstone

 

                        
                      

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Disclaimer
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Mr. Willis is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

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