Laticrete has validated through independent air sample testing that its bagged products fully comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) new workplace standards that went into effect Sept. 23 limiting the amount of respirable crystalline silica dust on the jobsite. An industrial hygiene consultant has concluded that no respirable crystalline silica dust was measured above the OSHA detection limits in any of the products tested, and in fact, measured below the maximum exposure limits.

“Laticrete takes health and safety concerns very seriously, especially when it affects our industry, customers and users of our products,” said said Sean Boyle, Laticrete vice president of marketing for North America. “As a continuation of our long-time commitment to the highest levels of service and quality possible, we proactively had our products tested to ensure compliance with the new national standards.”

Products representative of the tile and stone installation system, masonry veneer installation system and the specialty products division were tested, including 257 Titanium, Tri-lite, Mvis premium pointing mortar, and Drytek Levelex.

“There is a misconception that if a product contains silica, it is automatically harmful,” Boyle added. “We hope that this proactive, independent analysis helps reinforce that our products fully conform to the allowable workplace safety standards.”

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