Tuckpointing and Cancer

According to scientific studies, workers who remove deteriorated mortar between bricks, commonly known as tuckpointing, may be exposed to crystalline silica at concentrations up to 100 times the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommended exposure limit. Inhaling and breathing silica dust can lead to the development of silicosis, lung cancer, kidney disease, reduced lung function and other disorders. Although no effective treatment exists still for silicosis, preventing the exposure to dust containing this crystalline silica is vital for safety. Generally, a tuck-pointer or brick worker will use a grinder to perform the task. The silica dust is very hard to control. There are very important safety precautions to take. These include proper vacuums, hoses, and an exhaust shroud to minimize or contain this deadly silica dust. Foundries are also hazardous locations for silica. As with any dust such as silica asbestos, or chemicals, a proper respirator and properly ventilated areas are key to health environments. Silicosis is a life changing disease. We represent injured/exposed workers and their families for the damage done from exposure.

At Schmidt-Salita Law Team we discuss your employment history and have significant records with known chemicals, carcinogens or asbestos-containing materials and job sites including silica in brick work or tuckpointing. We have handled many cases on behalf of employees and their families. We pursue claims and lawsuits against those employers, mining companies, manufacturers and third parties for medical care, lost earnings/wage loss, the victim’s pain and suffering if appropriate, or the survivors’ losses. We are honored to talk to you about your rights. Please contact us at

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