Research indicates that some 100,000 abrasive blasters are exposed to silica dust, inhalation of which can lead to silicosis, for up to 60 million manhours each year. This publication describes in detail typical abrasive blast cleaning practices and equipment; potential health and safety hazards involved; methods to identify hazards; and measures for controlling hazards. It is intended for use by plant safety and industrial hygiene engineers.
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