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Controlling Exposures to

Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry

Controlling Exposures to

Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry

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How many construction workers died last year as a result of an accident at work?

a) 43

b) 135

c) 350

d) 350

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How many construction workers died last year as a result of an accident at work?

a) 43

b) 135

c) 350

d) 350

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How many construction workers died last year due to ill-health caused by their work?

a) 50

b) 150

c) 500

d) 5000

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Other industries,

4300

Construction, 3700

Deaths from Occupational Cancer

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Controlling Exposures to

Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry

Over 500 workers believed to die from exposure to silica dust every year

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How many construction workers died last year due to ill-health caused by their work?

a) 50

b) 150

c) 500

d) 5000 ?

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Controlling Exposures to

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in the construction industry

76 000 cases of work-related ill health

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in the construction industry

Every year, around 3,000 workers in the Construction sector suffer from ‘breathing and lung problems’ they believe are caused or made worse by their work

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Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry

What are the causes?

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Asbestos

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Silica containing dust

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Wood dust

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Welding fumes

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Paint and other chemical based products

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Diesel fume

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What can we do to reduce the risks?

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Use methods that avoid creating dust

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Use water suppression

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Source: http://www.hse.gov.uk/copd/casestudies/wetcut.htm

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Use local extraction

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in the construction industry

Bin the broom!

Vacuum rather than sweep up dust

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What can YOU do?

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Make sure you

know about the

health hazards

and risks

created by your

work

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Read the label

to check for

health hazards

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Use dust suppression

methods to reduce the

amount of dust

generated

e.g. wet working and

local exhaust

ventilation systems.

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Use control

measures

correctly

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in the construction industry

Keep your immediate

work area as clean

and tidy as possible.

Never dry sweep,

either use a vacuum

cleaner or dampen down first

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Wear your mask

correctly; make

sure that it fits

correctly and is

in good condition

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Controlling Exposures to

Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry

WE’RE SETTING THE STANDARDS

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Launching April 2017

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Join us and be part of the solution

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Controlling Exposures to

Prevent occupational lung disease

in the construction industry