California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease

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California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease
latimes.com

“Nobody uses water,” one man in a Dodgers cap said in Spanish when Maria Cabrera approached, holding flyers about silicosis, an incurable and suffocating disease that has devastated dozens of workers across the state and killed men who have barely reached middle age.

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The disease dates back centuries, but researchers say the booming popularity of countertops made of engineered stone, which has much higher concentrations of silica than many kinds of natural stone, has driven a new epidemic of an accelerated form of the suffocating illness. As the dangerous dust builds up and scars the lungs, the disease can leave workers short of breath, weakened and ultimately suffering from lung failure.

“You can get a transplant,” Cabrera told the man in Spanish, “but it won’t last.”

In California, it has begun to debilitate young workers, largely Latino immigrants who cut and polish slabs of engineered stone. Instead of cropping up in people in their 60s or 70s after decades of exposure, it is now afflicting men in their 20s, 30s or 40s, said Dr. Jane Fazio, a pulmonary critical care physician who became alarmed by cases she saw at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. Some California patients have died in their 30s.

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The fucked up part of this is how preventable it is. Very few folks will take to wearing a mask though, when that's all they need.

Here's the full set of measures recommended:

Workplace safety regulators have recommended a suite of measures including water spraying systems, ventilation and vacuum systems to clear dust, in addition to protective respirators for workers — ones covering the entire face if silica levels in the air are high.

Considering these are likely illegal immigrants working on these countertops, I wouldn't be shocked if their employers refused to supply masks.

or charged them for the basic safety gear out of their already low wage.

False, read the article?

Its more than just masks that are needed and the article makes that very clear.

Right, it's the ventilation hose built into every piece of cutting equipment ever made that they neglected to use.

Thats another one, but not the hose itself.

Read the article perhaps.

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