Competent Person

OSHA's respirable crystalline silica standard for the construction industry - 29 CFR 1926.1153 - paragraph (g)(4) states that "The employer shall designate a competent person to make frequent and regular inspections of job sites, materials, and equipment to implement the written exposure control plan."

Paragraph (b) of the standard defines a competent person as “an individual who is capable of identifying existing and foreseeable respirable crystalline silica hazards in the workplace and who has the authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate or minimize them. The competent person must have the knowledge and ability necessary to fulfill the responsibilities set forth in paragraph (g) of this section."

This person can help his or her employer protect their workforce, comply with OSHA and other requirements, and avoid dust-related problems with owners, the public, and bystanders.  

A White Paper developed by the American Industrial Hygiene Association provides detailed recommendations for the skills and capabilities a competent person should have (click on this link for a copy of the paper)- "Recommended Skills and Capabilities for Silica Competent Persons."

The types of knowledge and responsibilities to consider when assigning a competent person include:

Knowledge:

Responsibilities: