Silica Management Plans

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Silica Management Plans

EnviroX Consulting offers expert services in developing tailored Silica Management Plans (SMPs) to help organizations safely manage and control the risks associated with silica exposure in the workplace. With a focus on compliance, safety, and health, EnviroX ensures that clients can effectively address silica dust hazards, safeguard worker health, and meet regulatory requirements.

At EnviroX we specialize in developing comprehensive Silica Management Plans to help businesses identify, control, and manage silica dust exposure effectively.

What Is a Silica Management Plan?

A Silica Management Plan (SMP) is a structured document that outlines strategies to prevent and control worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS). It includes but are not limited to:

  • Silica Risk Assessments – Identifying high-risk activities such as cutting, grinding, drilling, or crushing silica-containing materials (e.g., concrete, stone, tiles).
  • Exposure Monitoring & Air Quality Testing – Conducting regular workplace air monitoring to assess silica dust levels.
  • Control Measures & Safe Work Procedures – Implementing engineering controls (e.g., wet cutting, local exhaust ventilation) and administrative controls to minimise exposure.

Our Silica Management Services

Our team of environmental consultants provides expert silica risk management solutions, including:

  • Workplace Silica Exposure Assessments – Identifying sources of silica dust and evaluating exposure risks.
  • Air Quality & Dust Monitoring – Conducting workplace air testing to measure RCS
  • Silica Management Plan Development – Creating tailored SMPs that meet SafeWork NSW requirements.
  • Control Strategy Implementation – Advising on effective dust control methods and compliance measures.

By partnering with EnviroX, clients can ensure a comprehensive and compliant approach to silica management, protecting workers’ health, maintaining a safe work environment, and meeting all relevant regulatory requirements for silica exposure control.

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