HSA launches silica dust campaign for construction sector

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The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) recently launched a national, two-week inspection campaign focused on silica dust exposure in the construction industry. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the dangers associated with silica dust, including silicosis, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other serious health issues.  

Anyone in the construction industry – whether an employer or an employee – should take the time to understand this specific hazard and the impact it may be having on their workplace and their health.  

While symptoms may not manifest immediately, the effects of silica dust on employee health can be very serious. Employers have a legal responsibility to protect their employees from workplace hazards - and for those who employ construction workers, management of silica dust exposure should be a priority.  

How to protect your employees from the dangers of silica dust

While awareness is crucial, and is certainly the first step to reducing risk, it’s also vital that business owners are equipped with actionable advice that can be used to protect their employees. Here are our top tips for protecting employees from the serious effects of prolonged silica-dust exposure: 

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