can anybody tell me if a dust mask really stops this stuff from getting in my lungs. I mean i would think if your face is sweating all day (me) and your mask is getting wet the mask isn't fitting snug enough to stop this stuff from getting in. I'm SCARED!
I never knew that the silica from the rocks could cause so much damage in our lungs. Next time, I'll stay further away from construction sites and probably dust storms as well...
Great video shows vary clearly how easy it is to damage are lungs.
Wet cut and ffp3 dust mask the only way to live.
Dustelimin8 1 year ago
makes me want to stop breathing
Jmyster4 1 year ago
can anybody tell me if a dust mask really stops this stuff from getting in my lungs. I mean i would think if your face is sweating all day (me) and your mask is getting wet the mask isn't fitting snug enough to stop this stuff from getting in. I'm SCARED!
readbtwthelinesutool 1 year ago
@readbtwthelinesutool
for silica dust at the concentrations that you as the worker are exposed to.
Dust masks are not good enough. you need a 1/2 mask respirator with p100 cartridges.
if you are just in the general area that silica dust is being created and there is good ventilation then a dust mask is sufficient.
if you need more information send me an email
safetybeeich 1 year ago
@readbtwthelinesutool the best protection is offered by a ffp3 half mask with R & D filters. 3M, Moldex and North Safety make some good ones
greyglee 1 year ago
This is great. I will be using this ALOT
when can i get this on disk?
safetybeeich 1 year ago
@safetybeeich See the link in the video description.
WorkSafeBC 1 year ago
@WorkSafeBC
thanks i will be using it in training sessions.
worksafebc. you have come along way since cg in the first aid vidoes
keep up the good work
safetybeeich 1 year ago
That is called Black Lung aka Silicosis. It used to be very common amongst coal miners.
UCSPanther20 1 year ago
Oh and I'm not a construction worker, I'm only a concerned human biologist.
ashthegreat 1 year ago
I never knew that the silica from the rocks could cause so much damage in our lungs. Next time, I'll stay further away from construction sites and probably dust storms as well...
ashthegreat 1 year ago
this video is very informative thanks!!
caloca17 1 year ago
Dang....when i was younger i breathed this dust quite regularly on the job.
Will i suffer later in life? Will i develop complications as a result of my ignorance?
Dorothyinstead 1 year ago