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Engineered stone is now banned. But how safe are the alternatives?
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You could be right on the governments dislike of a popular and profitable imported product!.. But what about RPE ?
RPE will not eliminate disease in cases of extended long term exposure.
RPE has only to be used as 'The very last resort'..and is only supposed to be used as..'The very last resort'..and only as..'The very last resort' for short periods of time, as..'The very last resort'
Why do so many people equate the usage of respiratory protection with 'A Safe Working Environment ?'
In areas where long term usage of such protection is required, an operatives working environment is exactly the opposite of 'SAFE' !
There is No Known Safe Working Exposure Limit when working in respirable crystalline silica dust..NONE !