Sept. 12, 2013: MCAA, New Coalition Work for Practical OSHA Silica Rule
Coalition Desires Final Rule That Does Not Put Undue Burden on Construction Employers
ROCKVILLE, Md. — The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has joined with 10 other trade associations to create the Construction Industry Safety Coalition in response to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) proposed rule on silica for the construction industry, which was published on OSHA’s website on Aug. 23. In the proposed rule, OSHA recommended a substantial reduction in the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for respirable silica.
“OSHA’s proposed rule is a good starting point,” said Tom Skaggs, chairman of MCAA’s Safety and Health Committee, and vice president – safety for the Murphy Company in St. Louis. He added, “Several provisions in the proposed rule appear unnecessary for worker protection, and most likely will not be feasible for many construction firms. It is my hope that, by working with OSHA on the solution, MCAA and the coalition will be able to develop a practical rule for worker protection.”