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Silica safety toolkit receives construction visionary CIOB award

A sign which says 'danger, silica dust hazard!' with a human depicted inhaling yellow dust. A toolkit raising awareness of silica dust risk has won the first CIOB Paul Dockerill Award.
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A toolkit raising awareness of the dangers of silica dust has won the Chartered Institute of Building’s first Paul Dockerill Award.

Dr Scott McGibbon will receive up to £10,000 to develop a targeted toolkit and playbook consisting of several digital and printable resources designed to inform construction professionals, clients and residents about best practices when dealing with silica dust.

The toolkit is expected to launch in 2026.

McGibbon is a former stonemason who leads his own construction consultancy firm. He is passionate about raising awareness of the life-threatening substance after experiencing first-hand the devastating impact silicosis can have.

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