Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust Sample Clauses

Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust. The Contractor can expect to encounter Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust and other nuisance dusts in the Contractor’s Safety Area that originate from both natural sources and Fugitive Emissions from the activities of other Persons outside of the Contractor’s Safety Area. The Contractor can expect to encounter RCS Dust originating from outside of the Contractor’s Safety Area at levels exceeding 0.025 milligrams per cubic metre (mg/m3), calculated as a time weighted average over a period of 8 hours, up to 30 working days per calendar year. The Contractor will, prior to any activity or process that may expose Persons to RCS dust, in accordance with the OHSR and Section 9.9 of this Schedule 10 [Safety], engage a Qualified Industrial Hygienist to prepare a risk assessment and silica exposure control plan, for each Work activity and submit such assessments and plans to BC Hydro for Review. The Contractor will control all sources of RCS Dust to reduce exposure to Persons anywhere on the Site to levels that are As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) in accordance with Part 5 of the OHSR, Measures required to control RCS Dust and other nuisance dusts will include watering, applying chemical suppressant, limiting travel speed of construction vehicles, containment or implementing other dust control measures, as required. Increased application of control measures will be required whenever conditions cause Fugitive Emissions and Work activities may have to be curtailed during times of high winds. The Contractor will use high efficiency particulate (HEPA) cabin air filters on all earthmoving equipment. Stationary equipment such as aggregate crushing, sorting or conveying will use dust containment measures, watering, or operator enclosure air filtration systems in accordance with the OHSR requirements, manufacturer’s instructions or as otherwise required to reduce exposure to Persons anywhere on Site to ALARA levels. Persons exposed to levels of RCS Dust that exceed the levels permitted by the OHSR, and who are not otherwise protected, will be required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment in accordance with the OHSR and the Contractor’s silica exposure control plan.
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