Table 1. Exposure Control Methods for Selected Construction Operations

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Using Stationary Masonry Saws Use saw equipped with integrated water delivery system. Change water frequently to avoid silt build-up in water. Prevent wet slurry from accumulating and drying. When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Ensure saw blade is not excessively worn. Using Hand- Operated Grinders Use water-fed grinder that continuously feeds water to the cutting surface. Use grinder equipped with commercially available shroud and dust collection system, operated and maintained to minimize dust emissions. Collector must be equipped with a HEPA filter and must operate at 25 cubic feet per minute

(cfm) or greater airflow per inch of blade diameter. NOTE: Additional specifications (wherever applicable): Prevent wet slurry from accumulating and drying. When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Tuckpointing Use grinder equipped with commercially available shroud and dust collection system. Grinder must be operated flush against the working surface and work must be performed against the natural rotation of the blade (i.e., mortar debris must be directed into the exhaust). Use vacuums that provide at least 80 cfm airflow through the shroud and include filters at least 99 percent efficient. When working in enclosed spaces, provide sufficient ventilation to Powered airpurifying respirator (PAPR) with loose-fitting helmet or negative pressure full facepiece (25) Powered airpurifying respirator (PAPR) with loose-fitting helmet or negative pressure full facepiece (25) Using Jackhammers and Other Impact Drillers Apply a continuous stream or spray of water at the point of impact. Use tool-mounted shroud and HEPA-filtered dust collection system. When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Using Rotary Hammers or Drills (except overhead) Use drill equipped with hood or cowl and HEPA-filtered dust collector. Eliminate blowing or dry sweeping drilling debris from working surface.

Operate equipment such that no visible dust is emitted When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer Operating Vehicle- Mounted Drilling Rigs for Rock Use dust collection system around drill bit and provide a lowflow water spray to wet the dust discharged from the dust collector. Half-mask respirator is to be used when working under the shroud. Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer For equipment operator working within an enclosed cab having the following characteristics: Cab is air conditioned and positive pressure is maintained. Incoming air is filtered through a prefilter and HEPA filter. Cab is maintained as free as practicable from settled dust. Door seals and closing mechanisms are working properly. Operating Vehicle- Mounted Drilling Rigs for Concrete Use dust collection system around drill bit and provide a lowflow water spray to wet the dust discharged from the dust collector. Use smooth ducts and maintain duct transport velocity at 4,000 feet per minute. Provide duct clean-out points. Install pressure gauges across dust collection filters. Activate LEV before drilling begins and deactivate after drill bit stops rotating. Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer

For equipment operator working within an enclosed cab having the following characteristics: Cab is air conditioned and positive pressure is maintained. Incoming air is filtered through a prefilter and HEPA filter. Cab is maintained as free as practicable from settled dust. Door seals and closing mechanisms are working properly. Milling For drivable milling machines: Use water-fed system that delivers water continuously at the cut point to suppress dust. from the drum box and conveyor areas. For walk-behind milling tools: Use water-fed equipment that continuously feeds water to the cutting surface. Use tool equipped with commercially available shroud and dust collection system. Collector must be equipped with a HEPA filter and must operate at an adequate airflow to minimize airborne visible dust. Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer specifications including airflow rate. Using Handheld Masonry Saws Use water-fed system that delivers water continuously at the cut point. Used outdoors. Used indoors or within partially sheltered area.

Use saw equipped with local exhaust dust collection system. Used outdoors. Used indoors or within partially sheltered area. Prevent wet slurry from accumulating and drying. When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer Full Facepiece (50) Full Facepiece (50) Using Portable Walk-Behind or Drivable Masonry Saws Use water-fed system that delivers water continuously at the cut point. Used outdoors. Used indoors or within partially sheltered area. Prevent wet slurry from accumulating and drying. When working indoors, provide sufficient ventilation to Rock Crushing Use wet methods or dust suppressants. Use local exhaust ventilation systems at feed hoppers and along conveyor belts. For equipment operator working within an enclosed cab having the following characteristics: Cab is air conditioned and positive pressure is maintained;

Incoming air is filtered through a prefilter and HEPA filter; Cab is maintained as free as practicable from settled dust; and Door seals and closing mechanisms are working properly. Drywall Finishing (with silicacontaining material) Use pole sander or hand sander equipped with a dust collection system. Use dust collector in accordance with manufacturer Use wet methods to smooth or sand the drywall seam. Use of Heavy Equipment During Earthmoving Operate equipment from within an enclosed cab having the following characteristics: Cab is air conditioned and positive pressure is maintained; Incoming air is filtered through a prefilter and HEPA filter; Cab is maintained as free as practicable from settled dust; and Door seals and closing mechanisms are working properly. Note 1: For the purposes of complying with all other requirements of this section, the employer must presume that each employee performing an operation listed in Table 1 that requires a respirator is exposed above the PEL. Note 2: Where an employee performs more than one operation during the course of a day, and the total duration of all operations combined is > 4 hr/day, the required air-purifying respirator for each operation is the respirator specified for > 4 hr/day. If the total duration of all operations combined is 4 hr/day, the required air-purifying respirator for each operation is the respirator specified for 4 hr/day.