Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 9, 2017 – The Indiana Limestone Company has prepared a series of guide sheets documenting that its products can be cut or milled without producing detectable levels of silica dust. The harmonized Safety Data Sheets, required under OSHA regulations, are available to stone fabricators and anyone else interested in stone milling safety.
The sheets, produced after testing was conducted in 2016, indicate that cutting and finishing operations for Indiana Limestone produce dust that does not contain detectable levels of silica. As such, the dust does not pose silica-related health hazards. As OSHA’s silica rule is now fully enforced, it’s important to know silica is not present in any color or grade of stone from Indiana Limestone Company’s Victor or Oolitic quarries.
“Health and safety is paramount in our operations,” said Duffe Elkins, Indiana Limestone Chief Operating Officer. “The lack of silica in Indiana Limestone was great news for our mills, fabricator partners and installers of our product.”
Information in the guide sheets is also applicable to Indiana Limestone Company’s own milling operations.
About Indiana Limestone Company
Indiana Limestone Company is unmatched as the premier supplier of Indiana Limestone in a range of beautiful and lasting building products. Founded in 1926 (with predecessor firms that had been quarrying limestone since the mid-1800s), Indiana Limestone Company today remains the provider of choice for this internationally renowned natural stone. Throughout an illustrious history in which its stone has made such iconic structures as the Empire State Building, National Cathedral, and the Pentagon, Indiana LImestone Company has reliably provided the highest quality products and services carefully tailored to the needs of the market with an environmental, natural focus. For more information, please visit indianalimestonecompany.com.
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