A construction worker is operating a concrete saw that generates silica dust. What is the minimum respiratory protection required under OSHA standards?
Correct Answer
A) Half-face respirator with P100 filters
For silica dust exposure from concrete cutting, OSHA requires at minimum a half-face respirator with P100 filters when engineering controls cannot adequately reduce exposure below the permissible exposure limit. P100 filters provide 99.97% efficiency against particulates.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard (29 CFR 1926.1153) specifically requires a half-face respirator with P100 filters as the minimum respiratory protection for concrete cutting operations when engineering controls cannot reduce exposure below the permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 50 μg/m³. P100 filters are required because they provide 99.97% filtration efficiency against all particulates, including the fine silica particles generated during concrete sawing. This level of protection is necessary because crystalline silica is a known carcinogen that can cause silicosis and other serious respiratory diseases. The half-face design provides adequate protection while allowing for better communication and less heat buildup during physical work.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option B: Powered air-purifying respirator
A powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) provides excellent protection but is more than the minimum required and is typically used for extended exposure periods or when higher assigned protection factors are needed.
Option C: Dust mask (N95)
While a full-face respirator with HEPA filters would provide adequate protection, it exceeds the minimum requirement and is typically reserved for higher-risk exposures or when eye protection is also needed from the respiratory hazard.
Option D: Full-face respirator with HEPA filters
N95 dust masks only provide 95% filtration efficiency and are not adequate protection against crystalline silica dust, which requires the higher 99.97% efficiency of P100 filters due to the serious health hazards of silica exposure.
Memory Technique
Use the mnemonic 'Silica = P100' and remember 'Half is enough for concrete cutting' - half-face respirator with P100 filters is the minimum standard for concrete saw operations.
Reference Hint
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 - Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction, Table 1 specified exposure control methods
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