SKC Inc. on the MSHA Final Silica Rule: What It Means Practically for Mines

The new rule is in effect with upcoming compliance deadlines. Dusty Ott, CIH, SKC’s Corporate Industrial Hygienist discusses the rule impact on mines, rule-listed samplers (like SKC’s PPI Samplers) that make sampling accurate and easy, real-time silica monitors (like EDC SM-7204), and more. SKC helps make silica sampling easy. www.skcinc.com/silica

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