Frequently asked questions - Silica

Last updated: 22 November 2024

This page provides information for PCBUs and workers about silica and some of the legal duties relating to protecting workers from developing silicosis.

Silica is found in sand, stone, concrete and mortar. It is also used in the manufacture of a variety of products including engineered stone used to fabricate kitchen and bathroom benchtops, bricks, tiles and some plastics. When workers cut, crush, drill, polish, saw or grind products that contain silica, very small dust particles (not necessarily visible to the eye) are generated that are small enough to lodge deep in the lungs and can cause illness or disease including silicosis, a serious and potentially fatal illness. These very small dust particles are referred to as respirable crystalline silica (RCS). 

Engineered stone ban Find out more about the engineered stone ban including the use, supply and manufacture. 

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