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Silicosis: The Forgotten Cousin of
Asbestosis and Mesothelioma By Robert Short
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Silicosis, Mesothelioma and Asbestosis are all three occupational related
cancers that are preventable.
Silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by the inhalation of silica dust,
which leads to inflammation and scarring of the lung tissue. Similar to
Mesothelioma and Asbestosis, Silicosis silently caused millions of industry
related health issues and deaths before it was discovered and could be properly
diagnosed.
The main cause of Silicosis is long-term exposure to silica. Silica is a common,
naturally occurring crystal. It is found in most rock beds and forms dust during
mining, quarrying, tunneling, construction and work with many metal ores. Silica
is a main component of sand, so glass workers, sand-blasters and construction
laborers also receive heavy exposure to silica.
Risk factors for Silicosis include but are not limited to any work that includes
exposure to silica dust. Mining, stone and concrete cutting, quarrying, road and
building construction, work with abrasives manufacturing, sand blasting and many
other occupations and hobbies involve exposure to silica.
Intense exposure to silica may result in symptoms of or full blown Silicosis in
a year or less, but it usually takes at least 10 or 15 years of exposure before
most symptoms of Silicosis develop. Silicosis as well as Mesothelioma and
Asbestosis have become less common since the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) instituted laws and regulations requiring the use of
protective equipment, to be provided by employers, that limit the amount of a
worker’s hazardous material exposure. Now, in most cases, it is legally and
lawfully the responsibility of your employer to protect you by providing
personal protection equipment (PPE).
The three different types of Silicosis are:
* Acute Silicosis -- results from short-term exposure to very large amounts of
silica. The lungs become very inflamed and may fill with fluid, causing severe
shortness of breath and low blood oxygen levels.
* Accelerated Silicosis -- occurs after exposure to larger amounts of silica
over a shorter period of time (5 - 15 years). Inflammation, scarring, and
symptoms progress faster in accelerated silicosis than in simple silicosis.
* Simple chronic silicosis -- results from long-term exposure (more than 20
years) to low amounts of silica dust. Nodules of chronic inflammation and
scarring provoked by the silica dust form in the lungs and chest lymph nodes.
This disease may feature breathlessness and may resemble chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD).
If you feel that you are in an industry with a high risk of exposure to silica
dust, or any other hazardous material, you should take it upon yourself to use
every method necessary to protect yourself from exposure. It is important to
discuss any health concerns that you may have with your employer and have your
employer provide you with the personal protective equipment required by law to
minimize your exposure to hazardous materials such as silica. It is legally your
employer’s responsibility to provide you with safety devices that will protect
you but it is ultimately your responsibility to protect your health and the
health of your family.
If your employer is lax or refuses to provide for your safety, it is important
that you contact your local, state or federal agency that oversees health and
safety law and compliance to report it right away. In most situations you can
report any negligence anonymously to prevent being singled out and demoted or
fired by your employer. Many times your employer will be forced to comply with
the laws by the governing agency and your problems will be solved. As an
employer myself, I see the need to protect my employees at any cost because they
are not only my most valued assets they are people with families and simply
deserve to live and work in the safest environment possible. If your employer
does not feel this way, you should not feel one bit of remorse if you have to
report abuse to the proper authorities.
If you feel that you have been negligently exposed to Silica, or any other
hazardous material and are now experiencing health related issues from it, you
should contact a competent lawyer or law office immediately and discuss your
situation with them. You may be entitled to compensation due to your employer’s
negligence. There are lawyers and attorneys that specialize in Silicosis,
Mesothelioma, Asbestosis and a vast array of other occupational health related
diseases.
© Copyright 2005 Affordable Concrete Cutting, Inc.
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Robert Short is a professional concrete cutter, seasoned article writer and an
expert on search engine optimization and linking. He is responsible for ranking
our local service company’s website at number one on all major search engines
for more than a dozen keyword terms. Visit our website for more articles on
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