ASTM E2625
Standard Practice for Controlling Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica for Construction and Demolition Activities
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ASTM E2625 is the ASTM standard practice for controlling occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica during construction and demolition activities. It is intended to help employers and safety professionals manage a serious airborne hazard that can arise when materials are cut, drilled, broken, or removed. By focusing on exposure control, this technical document supports safer work planning, regulatory alignment, and more consistent field practices where silica dust may be present.
ASTM E2625 standard overview
The ASTM E2625 standard provides a practical framework for controlling respirable crystalline silica exposure in construction and demolition settings. Based on its title, the document is centered on occupational exposure control rather than material performance, and it is commonly used to guide planning, work methods, and protective measures. The standard helps translate silica hazard awareness into repeatable practices that may support compliance, worker protection, and coordinated site procedures on active job sites.
Where is ASTM E2625 used?
This standard is commonly used on construction and demolition projects where activities can generate respirable crystalline silica, such as cutting, grinding, crushing, or removing building materials. ASTM E2625 is relevant to contractors, site supervisors, safety personnel, and others responsible for exposure control during routine field operations. It may also support documentation and job-specific planning when selecting control measures, coordinating work areas, or evaluating whether existing practices adequately address silica dust risks.
Practical importance of ASTM E2625
ASTM E2625 matters because respirable crystalline silica exposure can create serious health concerns if not properly controlled. Using the standard can help organizations establish more consistent exposure-control practices, improve jobsite communication, and support internal safety requirements or compliance efforts. It is also useful for procurement and quality control decisions when comparing safety procedures, work plans, or related technical documents tied to construction and demolition activities. Clear guidance can reduce uncertainty and improve consistency in day-to-day field management.
- Exposure control for respirable crystalline silica
- Construction and demolition work practices
- Jobsite safety planning and implementation
- Compliance and risk reduction support
- Consistent occupational exposure management
- Publication Date: 2019-08-19
- Publisher: ASTM
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