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Reading this blog post, is like reading an article on asbestos exposure or how to control asbestos exposure. According to the post, the focus of potential exposure are road construction and maintenance workers that work with erionite-containing gravel used in road surfacing. Recommendations by NIOSH are to treat erionite-containing gravel in the same way as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) treats asbestos-containing materials. Train workers, control dust emissions and utilize wet methods, all sounding very familar to us in the asbestos industry, however currently their is no occupational exposure limit for erionite. Which will make things difficult for those exposed to erionite-containing gravel. Let's hope OSHA heeds NIOSH's recommendations