Silica Awareness for Construction: Preventing RCS Exposure (Microlearning)

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Silica, or silicone dioxide, is a common mineral and major component of many types of rock and sand. It can also be found in building materials including concrete, mortar and drywall. Respirable crystalline silica, or RCS, are very small particles of crystalline silica, and are created by cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling, or crushing materials that contain crystalline silica. When employees have successfully completed this course, they should be able to recognize methods to prevent worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS). This microlearning course represents a small part of a broader topic. For a more complete training experience, see CON-7.2 Silica Awareness for Construction.