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Control of Asbestos Regulations
Asbestos is now recognized as a highly hazardous substance but has been widely used in buildings, as lagging on pipe work and plant, as insulation and fireproofing and in roofing materials. It has also been used as sprayed coating on structural steelwork to insulate against fire and noise. All kinds of asbestos are hazardous if disturbed. The danger arises when asbestos fibres become airborne and are breathed in. It causes major lung and other diseases and cancer. If you are responsible for the building maintenance or repair work you should find out if there is any asbestos. If you cannot do this, presume that it exists and then manage the risks that arise in accordance with the Regulations and the guidance issued by the HSE. Let anyone affected by the asbestos know where it is, ensure that is regularly inspected and if it begins to deteriorate you may need to have it removed. No one should be engaged to work on or with asbestos unless properly trained, qualified and licensed.
Products containing asbestos must now carry a warning label. Additional Reading: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 If this free information was useful, please recommend us or like us on our Facebook Page.
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