Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 1530.1
(a) Scope and Application. This section applies to the use of powered tools or equipment to cut, grind, core, or drill, concrete or masonry materials.
Note: This section does not preclude the application of other sections of Title 8 including, but not limited to, Sections 1509, 1530, 3203, 5141, 5143, 5144, 5155, and 5194.
Exception: This section does not apply to:
(7) Tile backer board when cut with powered shears or a dust reduction blade having a dust containment device.
(b) Definitions.
(c) Control of employee exposures to airborne particulate.
During operations in which powered tools or equipment are used to cut, grind, core, or drill, concrete or masonry materials, a dust reduction system shall be applied to effectively reduce airborne particulate.
Exception No 1: A dust-reduction system is not required if the operation, without considering any protection provided by personal protective equipment, does not result in employee exposure exceeding the Permissible Exposure Limits for applicable particulates listed in Section 5155 including, but not limited to, crystalline silica, as demonstrated reliably by air sampling data applicable to the specific operation being performed.
Exception No. 2: A dust reduction system is not required for rooftop operations with roofing tile, roofing pavers, or similar materials.
Exception No. 3: During the first 24 hours of an operation undertaken in response to an emergency, a dust reduction system is not required where it can reasonably be demonstrated or foreseen that use of a dust reduction system will materially impair the timely progress of the operation. For the purposes of this exception, “emergency” means an unexpected occurrence requiring immediate action to prevent or mitigate loss of, or damage to, life, health, property, or essential public services. “Emergency” includes, but is not limited to, a fire, flood, earthquake or other soil or geologic movement, structural collapse, damage to a subsurface installation, terrorist act, or sabotage.
(d) Safety and effectiveness of dust reduction systems.
(e) Training.
(1) Employee training. An employer whose operations include using powered tools or equipment to cut, grind, core, or drill concrete or masonry materials shall provide training on the following topics to all employees prior to their assignment to jobs or work areas where the employer will be conducting these operations:
2. Avoiding, to the extent practical, activities that would contribute significantly to an employee's exposure to airborne dusts.
(2) Supervisor training. Prior to engaging in supervision of employees who will be cutting, grinding, drilling, or coring concrete or masonry materials, supervisory employees shall be trained on the following topics:
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. New section filed 9-22-2008; operative 10-22-2008 (Register 2008, No. 39).