Campaign to Tackle Deadly Silica Exposure
The roofing industry has made strong progress in preventing accidents, particularly falls from height. But a different risk remains, one that cannot be seen, is often underestimated, and can cause permanent, life-changing harm.
Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust is generated during routine tasks like cutting tiles, slates and mortar. Its effects are not immediate and exposure builds over time, silently damaging the lungs. Because the risk may be invisible, but the consequences are not.
Cut the Dust is an industry-led campaign and pledge to eliminate preventable exposure to silica dust in roofing—making effective dust control the standard, not the exception.
This campaign is not about paperwork. It is about culture.
COSHH sets the legal framework, but compliance alone doesn’t change outcomes, behaviour does. The real risk is the normalisation of poor practice: “it’s only a quick cut” or “we’ve always done it this way.” Cut the Dust is about making good practice the default. If it creates dust, control it; if it can’t be controlled, stop and rethink; and where controls aren’t being used, take responsibility to put it right.
These are not complex solutions. They are practical, achievable and effective. The difference is consistency.
The Cut the Dust Pledge calls on roofers, contractors, principal contractors and suppliers to commit to:
- Controlling every cut–no uncontrolled dry cutting
- Using water suppression or on-tool extraction
- Wearing suitable RPE (minimum FFP3 where required)
- Eliminating dry sweeping and blowing of dust
- Training teams and challenging unsafe practices