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Silica is a common substance found in sand, rock, and building materials such as concrete and brick. Cutting, grinding, or drilling these materials releases dangerous crystalline silica dust into the air. This video shows how breathing in silica dust can cause permanent damage to the lungs. Working around silica dust is one of the most common hazards that concrete cutter operators face. If you are using a concrete cutter, you should wear the appropriate PPE at all times. This video is a helpful tool for health and safety training and toolbox talks when working around silica and power tools. Find information and resources on protecting workers from harmful exposure to silica dust at worksafebc.com/silica. Timestamps: 0:00 Where silica is found 0:22 How silica is released into the air 0:36 How silica affects your body 1:25 Effects of exposure to silica __________________________________________________________ We’re working to make a difference in workplace health and safety in British Columbia, Canada. By partnering with workers and employers, we help British Columbians come home from work safe every day. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/WorkSafe... Find us on social media: X (Twitter): / worksafebc Instagram: / worksafebc Facebook: / worksafebc LinkedIn: / worksafebc Visit our website for the most up-to-date health and safety information and regulatory requirements: https://www.worksafebc.com Legal terms: All videos posted by the Workers’ Compensation Board (“WorkSafeBC”) are protected by Canadian and international copyright laws, policies, and treaties. The use of WorkSafeBC videos and other materials is governed by WorkSafeBC’s copyright and trademark statement, available here: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/legal/c.... Videos cannot be uploaded to other channels without prior permission. If you wish to request permission for use of our videos, please contact us: copyright [at] worksafebc.com