Construction workers in Lanarkshire are being invited to an event on Wednesday 13 January to find out more about protecting themselves from Silicosis − a potentially lethal lung disease caused by breathing in stone dust.
Around 10 construction workers die each week as a result of breathing in dust containing crystalline silica by cutting drilling, grinding or polishing materials like kerbing, paving blocks and concrete.
The Health and Safety Executive is teaming up with the Working Well Together campaign and HSS Hire for the event at the independent builders merchants in Coatbridge.
There will be examples of the correct respiratory equipment to use; a film showing the risks and how to control them; as well as leaflets and information packs.
This is one event in a number planned across Scotland, organised by Working Well Together and supported by HSE.
Pamela McKenzie of HSE said: "There are many practical steps employees and employers can take to reduce the risks from inhaling stone dust.
"Recent inspections have found workers are still carrying out stone processing work without wearing appropriate respiratory equipment.
"Wednesday’s event aims to provide workers with the knowledge they need to help them protect their health."
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