Fabricator Support

FABRICATOR SUPPORT PAGE

Welcome to our Fabricator Support page. Here you will find industry standard guidelines in the handling and cutting of slab materials. You can also find links to various MSDS documents for the Materials EleMar Oregon sells. For resource guides from the Marble Institute of America just follow this link: MIA Resource Library


Safety Inspection Guidelines from Yale School of Medicine, ISFA and Natural Stone Institute.

Fabricator Guidance for Workplace Silica Exposure Assessment:  2024 Yale Guidance Silica Inspections


Safety Training Programs from The Natural Stone Institute

Silica and Slab Safety Certificate:  link here

The Natural Stone Institute provides safety training for employees in the natural stone industry.  This 4-hour online certificate provides training materials for preventing silicosis, safe slab handling, and creating a safety program. Additional silica resources are available on our website.

Safety Guidelines for Working with EleQuence  Quartz

 DOWNLOAD A PDF COPY OF THIS GUIDE:  link here

 Quartz is a mineral that is used in EleQuence ™ quartz slab products. However, working with quartz can be hazardous if proper safety precautions are not taken. Workers cutting and grinding these materials are at risk of crystalline silica exposure. This safety document outlines the steps that should be   followed when working with quartz to ensure the safety of workers.

    


Safety Guidelines for Working with Caesarstone  Quartz

A LINK TO THE CEASARSTONE PRO WEBSITE AND SAFETY INFO:  link here

 Maintain a healthy and safe working environment for your employees and yourself.


MSDS Information

MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) documents are crucial resources that provide detailed information about the properties, hazards, safe handling, and emergency measures related to chemicals and hazardous substances. They are essential for ensuring workplace safety and regulatory compliance, as they inform workers and emergency personnel about how to handle, store, and dispose of these materials safely. MSDS documents typically include data on the chemical's identity, potential health effects, first aid measures, firefighting procedures, accidental release measures, and exposure controls.