On March 24, 2016, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) issued a final rule, which among other things, significantly reduces the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for workers' exposure to respirable crystalline silica from 100 micrograms per cubic meter of air (averaged over an 8-hour shift) to 50 micrograms per cubic meter.  The new OSHA rule impacts a wide range of industries including construction, manufacturing, oil and gas production, and railroads.  In addition to the more stringent PEL, the new rule includes monitoring, training, record-keeping, housekeeping, and other requirements for employers.  The rule will take effect in June 2016 with the construction industry required to comply with the new standards by June 2017 and general industry required to comply by June 2018.

Click here for a copy of the OSHA Fact Sheet applicable to the construction industry, and click here for a copy of the OSHA Fact Sheet applicable to general industry and maritime.

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