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Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) - Table of Contents
• Part Number: 1910
• Part Title: Occupational Safety and Health Standards
• Subpart: Z
• Subpart Title: Toxic and Hazardous Substances
• Standard Number: 1910.1000 TABLE Z-3
• Title: TABLE Z-3 Mineral Dusts
• GPO Source: e-CFR


TABLE Z-3 Mineral Dusts


Substance mppcfa mg/m3
Silica:    
Crystalline    
Quartz (Respirable)f 250b
-------
%SiO2 + 5
10 mg/m3 e
------
% SiO2 + 2
Cristobalite: Use ½ the value calculated from the count or mass formulae for quartz.f    
Tridymite: Use ½ the value calculated from the formulae for quartz f    
     
Amorphous, including natural diatomaceous earth 20 80 mg/m3
_____
%SiO2
     
Silicates (less than 1% crystalline silica):    
Mica 20  
Soapstone 20  
Talc (not containing asbestos) 20c  
Talc (containing asbestos) Use asbestos limit    
Tremolite, asbestiform (see 29 CFR 1910.1001)    
Portland cement 50  
Graphite (Natural) 15  
Coal Dust:    
     
Respirable fraction less than 5% SiO2   2.4 mg/m3 e
     
    10 mg/m3 e
Respirable fraction greater than 5% SiO2   _____
%SiO2 + 2
     
Inert or Nuisance Dust:d    
Respirable fraction 15 5 mg/m3
Total dust 50 15 mg/m3

Note-Conversion factors - mppcf × 35.3 = million particles per cubic meter = particles per c.c.

a Millions of particles per cubic foot of air, based on impinger samples counted by light-field techniques.

b The percentage of crystalline silica in the formula is the amount determined from airborne samples, except in those instances in which other methods have been shown to be applicable.

c Containing less than 1% quartz; if 1% quartz or more, use quartz limit.

d All inert or nuisance dusts, whether mineral, inorganic, or organic, not listed specifically by substance name are covered by this limit, which is the same as the Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated (PNOR) limit in Table Z-1.

e Both concentration and percent quartz for the application of this limit are to be determined from the fraction passing a size-selector with the following characteristics:

Aerodynamic diameter (unit density sphere) Percent passing selector
2 90
2.5 75
3.5 50
5.0 25
10 0

The measurements under this note refer to the use of an AEC (now NRC) instrument. The respirable fraction of coal dust is determined with an MRE; the figure corresponding to that of 2.4 mg/m3 in the table for coal dust is 4.5 mg/m3K.

f This standard applies to any operations or sectors for which the respirable crystalline silica standard, 1910.1053, is stayed or is otherwise not in effect.

[58 FR 35340, June 30, 1993; 58 FR 40191, July 27, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 56831, Nov. 4, 1996; 62 FR 1600, Jan. 10, 1997; 62 FR 42018, Aug. 4,1997; 81 FR 16861, March 25, 2016; 81 FR 60272-60273, September 1, 2016]

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