June Marks Silicosis Awareness Month Amid Rising Health Concerns

June Marks Silicosis Awareness Month Amid Rising Health Concerns
In a significant action responding to a growing public health issue, Los Angeles County's Board of Supervisors has officially declared June as Silicosis Awareness Month. This initiative is driven by the alarming rise in cases of silicosis, a preventable lung disease that primarily affects workers in the stone fabrication sector, both artificial and natural.
Understanding Silicosis and Its Impact
The Board's decision comes on the heels of a report that highlights the disproportionate effects of silicosis, particularly in the Northeast San Fernando Valley area. Current statistics reveal a troubling trend with 322 confirmed cases of silicosis statewide, along with 31 lung transplants and 15 fatalities. Over half of these cases are attributed to the Los Angeles region, underscoring the need for increased awareness and preventive measures.
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath, instrumental in spearheading this initiative, emphasizes the need for public education regarding the dangers of silicosis. “We must ensure people understand the risks associated with this disease and the measures they can take to safeguard their health,” she noted.
Current State of Awareness and Regulation
Despite regional efforts and investments— including a $500,000 initiative for outreach and updated safety regulations by Cal/OSHA—health advocates suggest that these measures still fall short. James Nevin, a legal partner representing numerous affected stone workers at Brayton Purcell LLP, stressed the pressing need for more extensive actions.
"As awareness spreads, consumers may become more cognizant of the ongoing epidemic of silicosis," Nevin stated. He argues that the need for a ban on artificial stone might be a more effective solution to curb this health crisis.
The Risks of Artificial Stone
Artificial stone has gained immense popularity in recent years, becoming a favored choice for countertops across the United States. However, it harbors at least 90% crystalline silica, which poses significant health risks—particularly when the material is cut or polished, releasing tiny, hazardous particles into the air.
According to Nevin, these health risks persist even with Cal/OSHA's implementation of safety measures. "No matter the recommended methods employed, exposure levels often exceed the permissible limits. Ignoring the science behind these risks is not a viable option for worker safety," he cautioned.
Looking at Global Practices
Internationally, countries such as Australia have already enacted bans on engineered stone due to similar health concerns. Contrary to fears within the industry, the Australian market did not collapse following these regulations, illustrating the potential for sustainable practices without compromising worker safety.
Nevin explained, "There is a misconception among policymakers that banning artificial stone would devastate jobs and industries. In reality, fabrication existed long before engineered stone and will continue to thrive after such a ban. Australia's experience serves as a testament to this fact.”
Legislative Efforts for Stone Fabrication Safety
In addition to the collaborative efforts at the county level, legislation continues to advance in California. Senator Caroline Menjivar's STOP Act (SB 20), which has passed the Senate with unanimous support, aims to establish training, certifications, and tracking systems for stone fabrication businesses. Although these steps are considered beneficial, they may not entirely close the enforcement gaps needed to fully protect workers.
Balancing Health and Economic Needs
Supervisor Horvath reiterated the importance of finding a balance between legislative measures and the economic realities faced by workers in this industry. "It's crucial that our regulations ensure economic viability while also protecting the health and safety of workers," she stated.
To further support this balance, LA County's Department of Economic Opportunity has secured state funding to help displaced workers transition to alternative careers, illustrating a proactive approach to worker welfare in the face of emerging health threats.
Taking Action for Worker Protection
As we dive into the observance of Silicosis Awareness Month, it marks a monumental step in raising awareness and prompting action to protect workers from this ongoing health crisis. Advocates call for not only enhanced workplace protections but also for a reevaluation of the sources contributing to the silicosis epidemic, primarily the use of artificial stone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silicosis and who is most affected by it?
Silicosis is a preventable lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust, primarily affecting workers in the stone fabrication industry.
Why has Los Angeles County declared June as Silicosis Awareness Month?
The declaration aims to raise awareness about the disease, its risks, and preventive measures to protect workers in the stone industry.
What measures are currently in place to combat Silicosis?
Local and state initiatives include funding for outreach and updated safety regulations, but advocates urge for additional actions, including potential bans on artificial stone.
How does artificial stone contribute to Silicosis?
Artificial stone contains high levels of crystalline silica, releasing harmful particles during production processes, increasing the risk of silicosis.
What legislative measures are being proposed for stone workers?
Legislation like the STOP Act aims to implement training and tracking systems for stone fabrication shops to enhance worker safety and health protections.
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