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Home Health & safety NFRC launches campaign to tackle silica exposure in roofing sector

NFRC launches campaign to tackle silica exposure in roofing sector

Roofer carrying out work

THE National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has launched Cut the Dust, a new industry-wide campaign aimed at tackling the dangers of respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust exposure across the roofing sector.

The initiative is the first of three dedicated health, safety and wellbeing campaigns the trade association will roll out this year. The aim is to improve awareness, change behaviours, and provide practical support to help eliminate harmful silica dust exposure from everyday roofing activities.

Respirable crystalline silica dust is generated during tasks such as cutting tiles, slates and mortar. While the effects are not immediate, repeated exposure over time can cause life-threatening illnesses including silicosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and kidney disease. Because the dust particles are microscopic, workers may be exposed without realising the damage being caused.

Led by Gary Walpole, NFRC’s technical safety, health and environment officer, the campaign is focused on supporting everyone involved in the manufacture, distribution and installation of roofing materials to understand the risks, identify unsafe practices, and adopt safer methods of working.

Gary said, “The roofing industry has made great progress in preventing accidents and enforcing safer workplaces, but we must now collectively tackle this silent but critical threat that has been overlooked for too long. Cut the Dust is about making good practice the default by building better habits to control dust at source and taking responsibility to put it right where risks cannot be fully controlled.

“We must challenge the normalisation of poor practice such as ‘it’s only a quick cut’ or ‘we’ve always done it this way’. Compliance alone doesn’t change outcomes, behaviour does.”

The campaign calls on roofers, contractors, principal contractors, merchants, manufacturers and suppliers to take the Cut the Dust Pledge, committing to five actions:

Anyone who pledges support through the NFRC website will receive a campaign pack containing educational resources, practical guidance materials, and a certificate demonstrating commitment to safer working practices.