How is Asbestos Disposed Of?
Asbestos removal should only be carried out by licensed and trained professionals with the experience, equipment and knowledge to carry out safe asbestos disposal. These workers use special masks, clothing and tools to contain the airborne fibres during removal. The material itself is considered a hazardous substance and can only be disposed of in appropriate hazardous disposal facilities. Why is it dangerous? …
When was Asbestos Banned in the UK
Some types of asbestos were banned in 1985, but some asbestos continued to be used until a total ban in 1999. As such, any building that was refurbished or built before this time could potentially contain asbestos. Europe banned the use of asbestos in 2005 and half of the rest of the world still use asbestos. …
What is Asbestos
Asbestos was once a popular building material because of its fire retardant properties and insulating capabilities. Because it is fibrous, asbestos could be used in a variety of applications, including being woven into protective clothing, pipe lagging, as an insulation, and as a fire-protecting sprayed-on coating. Any property built prior to 1999 in the UK could have asbestos-containing materials present. Today, anyone carrying out repairs, maintenance or demolishing properties built during that era risks being exposed to the long-term dangers of asbestos. It is also a massive problem for the Emergency Services when dealing with damaged structures. http://Protect Yourself …
Asbestos – “A danger that is everywhere but appears nowhere at all!
“There are 6 million tonnes of asbestos spread across 1.5 million buildings in the UK, with nurses and teachers 3 to 5 times more likely to develop mesothelioma than the general UK population.” These are just two of the frightening facts released this month in ResPublica’s report ‘Don’t Breathe In: Bridging the Asbestos Safety Gap’. The report makes shocking reading, and with 94% of hospitals and 80% of schools containing high levels of asbestos, it highlights how the most vulnerable in our society are left at particular risk. In addition to the risks to nurses and teachers, it raises significant …