This document provides health and safety advice for stonemasons regarding silica dust. It discusses how respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is found in many types of rock and stone. Exposure to RCS dust particles can lead to serious lung diseases like silicosis and lung cancer. The highest risk is from freshly fractured fine RCS particles generated during tasks like drilling, cutting, and grinding. The current workplace exposure limit for RCS is 0.1mg/m3. Control methods include suppressing, collecting, and containing dust through techniques like water sprays, ventilation, and encapsulation. Respiratory protective equipment is also important but should only be used as a last resort. Maintaining controls and conducting