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Engineered Stone Countertop Workers Suffering Severe Lung Illnesses: Study October 7, 2019 Martha Garcia Add Your CommentsA new report raises serious concerns about silicosis heath risks from working with โengineered stoneโ fabricated for kitchen and bathroom countertops, as a number of workers have suffered severe and potentially life-threatening lung infections.Researchers with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that at least 18 cases of severe silicosis and two deaths have been identified among stone fabrication workers in four states, including California, Colorado, Texas, and Washington.The findings were published in a recent issue of the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, involving a review of hospital discharge records for data on illnesses with a diagnosis of silicosis.Silicosis LawsuitWere you exposed to silica dust?Silicosis lawsuits are being filed by stone fabricators, construction workers and others who developed silicosis after being exposed to silica dust released from engineered countertop products.rnrnLearn MoreSEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATIONSilicosis LawsuitWere you exposed to silica dust?Silicosis lawsuits are being filed by stone fabricators, construction workers and others who developed silicosis after being exposed to silica dust released from engineered countertop products.rnrnLearn MoreSEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATIONSilicosis can be caused by exposure to respirable crystalline silica. It is a disabling and sometimes fatal lung disease. It is incurable and can only be treated with a lung transplant.When stone workers cut, polish, and grind engineered stone for countertops, particles of crystalline silica dust are released into the air and inhaled by workers.The silica may cause inflammation and lead to fibrosis in the lungs. It is progressive, irreversible, and often deadly. Inhaling silica increases the risk of lung infection, tuberculosis, lung cancer, emphysema, autoimmune disease, and kidney disease.According to CDC researchers, several patients also had autoimmune diseases and latent tuberculosis infections as well as silicosis after exposure to silica dust.Previously, clusters of cases were reported internationally among stone countertop fabrication workers. However, only one case reported in the U.S., before now.โStone fabrication workers, especially those working with engineered stone, are at risk for silicosis,โ CDC researchers warn. โGiven the serious health hazard and significant number of workers at risk, additional efforts are needed to reduce exposures and improve disease surveillance.โEngineered stone has become increasingly popular for kitchen and bathroom countertops. From 2010 to 2018, imports increased 800%. Many consumers prefer it because it is less likely to crack or stain. However, engineered stone contains 90% silica compared to granite at 45% or marble at 10%.Silica dust does not affect consumers once the countertop is installed, but may be a problem when it is being fabricated, because the process produces inhalable dust. The CDC estimates there are more than 8,000 stone fabrication business in the U.S., with many small owners unaware of the danger they may be exposing workers to.In 2016, OSHA issued new workplace limits on how much silica could be in the air during manufacturing. Yet, in 2017 the Trump Administration ended the OSHA safety program for silica, which would have allowed the agency to conduct special inspections on countertop fabricators. Instead, OSHA can only investigate a workplace complaint or injury.An Australian study indicated 12% of workers who cut stone had silicosis, and there were 250 known cases of silicosis in Australia. CDC researchers estimate there are probably many more cases of silicosis in the U.S. that havenโt been reported or diagnosed.A focus on prevention and controlling dust from stone fabricating is crucial, the researchers advised. Fabricators can work with the stone while wet and use vacuum or filtration systems to remove dust from the air to reduce the risk of inhalation. Written by: Martha GarciaHealth & Medical Research WriterMartha Garcia is a health and medical research writer at AboutLawsuits.com with over 15 years of experience covering peer-reviewed studies and emerging public health risks. She previously led content strategy at The Blogsmith and contributes original reporting on drug safety, medical research, and health trends impacting consumers. 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