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1133 Results Found

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    199588-6

    Dust Case with HEPA Filter Cleaning Mechanism

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  • Adapter

    N/A

  • Hose

    N/A

  • Extractor

    DX01

    Dust Extractor Attachment with HEPA Filter

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    N/A

  • Adapter

    N/A

  • Hose

    N/A

  • Extractor

    DX01

    Dust Extractor Attachment with HEPA Filter

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2651

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer w/ HEPA Dust Extractor

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  • Attachment

    N/A

  • Adapter

    N/A

  • Hose

    N/A

  • Extractor

    135905-6

    Dust Extractor Attachment with HEPA Filter

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2661

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer w/ HEPA Dust Extractor

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  • Attachment

    N/A

  • Adapter

    N/A

  • Hose

    N/A

  • Extractor

    135905-6

    Dust Extractor Attachment with HEPA Filter

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH011TX

    18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit, accepts SDS-PLUS bits, w/ HEPA Vacuum Attachment (5.0Ah)

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  • Attachment

    N/A

  • Adapter

    N/A

  • Hose

    N/A

  • Extractor

    DX01

    Dust Extractor Attachment with HEPA Filter

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH06RB/ZB

    18V LXT® Sub-Compact Brushless11/16" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    RH01R1/Z

    12V max CXT® Brushless 5/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    199245-6

    Dust Extraction Cup Set

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    152992-0

    Flexible Hose, 1" x 59" (Included with XCV05ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV05ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless Backpack Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV04Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV04Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION2Performance/Objective Data

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

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  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

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  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

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  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

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  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV07ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV07ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 2.1 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    417765-1

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 22mm for 1" hose (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV15ZX)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    XCV15ZX

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH03T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH04T/Z

    18V LXT® 7/8" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH05PT/Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2475

    1" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2811F

    1-1/8'' Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    193472-7

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-Plus, Drilling

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH01T/Z

    18V LXT® Brushless 1" Rotary Hammer Kit

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR2641

    1" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-PLUS bits (D-Handle)

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    195173-3

    Dust Extraction Cup

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4002

    1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

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  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4510C

    1-3/4" AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

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  • Attachment

    196074-8

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

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  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

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  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

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  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition, HR4013C

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  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

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  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

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  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    W107418678

    Hose Cuff Adapter, 15/16" (Included with VC4210L)

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  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

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  • Attachment

    B-63884

    7/8" x 24" SDS-Max Dust Extraction Drill Bit

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  • Adapter

    P-70378

    Quick-Connect Adapter (Included with Extractor)

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  • Hose

    P-84084

    1-1/4" x 13' Anti-Static Hose (Included with VC4210L)

    Learn More
  • Extractor

    VC4210L

    11 Gallon Wet/Dry HEPA Filter Dust Extractor/Vacuum, AWS® Capable

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR5212C

    2" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196858-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH07PTU/ZKU

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer Kit, AWS®

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment Kit, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    192108-A

    3/4" x 10' Vacuum Hose

    Learn More
  • Hose

    Included

  • Extractor

    VC4710

    12 Gallon Xtract Vac™ Wet/Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

    Learn More

CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    HR4013C

    1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    B-63884

    7/8" x 24" SDS-Max Dust Extraction Drill Bit

    Learn More
  • Adapter

    424379-9

    Tool Cuff Adapter, 24mm for 1" hose (Included with Extractor)

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  • Hose

    195433-3

    Anti-Static Hose 1” x 11’ (Included with XCV13Z)

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  • Extractor

    XCV13Z

    36V (18V X2) LXT® 4 Gallon HEPA Filter Dry Dust Extractor/Vacuum

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CONCRETE & MASONRY/CONCRETE DRILLING

OPTION1Table 1, Specified Exposure Control Methods

Specified Exposure Control Methods: For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1.

Performance option: The employer shall assess the 8-hour Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure for each employee on the basis of any combination of air monitoring data or objective data sufficient to accurately characterize employee exposures to respirable crystalline silica.

Related Documents:

  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH03Z, XRH04Z, XRH06Z, RH01, HR2475 and HR2811F (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Drilling with XRH011TX, XRH05Z, HR2641, HR2651 and HR2661 (PDF) DOWNLOAD
  • Objective Test Data for Concrete Surfacing/Grinding with VC4710, using GA7011C, GA7040S and GA9040S (PDF) DOWNLOAD

Scheduled Self-Monitoring: If a control method is not listed on Table 1 and no objective data is available, OSHA requires employers implement a monitoring program to show that the employees have exposure levels below the PEL. The employer shall perform initial monitoring to assess the 8-hour TWA exposure for each employee on the basis of one or more personal breathing zone air samples that reflect the exposures of employees on each shift, for each job classification, in each work area.

  • Tool

    XRH07PTU/ZKU

    36V (18V X2) LXT® Brushless 1-9/16" Advanced AVT® Rotary Hammer Kit, AWS®

    Learn More
  • Attachment

    196537-4

    Dust Extraction Attachment Kit, SDS-MAX, Drilling and Demolition

    Learn More
  • Adapter