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Asbestos and Asbestos Containing Materials – What training do you need?
If you work in a job where you are likely to encounter asbestos then you probably need to be trained to some level. The Health and Safety Executive provide a list of occupations where the workers can reasonably expect to encounter asbestos on a regular basis. The list includes (but is not limited to) the…
Read MoreRunning the risk of running the cable – Asbestos awareness for fire and security equipment installers
On the HSE website you will find a list of jobs where workers are considered to be at risk of encountering asbestos in the workplace. Asbestos is a dangerous and potentially fatal toxin, so the importance of awareness cannot be underestimated. While the list is wide-ranging, it very clearly establishes a number of trades that…
Read MoreTaking Care of Asbestos – The importance of asbestos awareness for school caretakers
For a school caretaker, the working day can be pretty hectic. Emergency repairs and long-standing maintenance schedules are a never ending cycle of commitments. The caretaker is required to zoom in like Superman to clean up the spilled, tighten the loose, take away the unwanted and clean the un-cleanable. Unfortunately, as the school’s intrepid caretaking…
Read MoreDying for a good education – Is asbestos a real danger in schools?
In the decades following the Second World War and up to the turn of the century, hundreds of thousands of new homes, hospitals, commercial buildings and schools were constructed to accommodate the increasing population. Most of these building utilised asbestos to some degree in their construction. This means that for parents, children and teachers, the…
Read MoreThe True and False of Asbestos
Asbestos was extensively used in building materials for most of the 20th century, and it can still be found today in a range of common materials such as soffit boards, ceiling tiles, boiler cupboards and pipe lagging. Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) were potentially used in any home built pre-2000, and although there are some very…
Read MoreThe Returning Killer – Why asbestos-related disease is still on the rise
The danger from exposure to asbestos is well known and has been for many years. In fact, the Romans knew that slaves who had worked in the asbestos mines were prone to early death from lung diseases. Despite some historical warnings, though, during The Industrial Revolution the material grew in popularity as its heat resistant…
Read MoreAsbestos and The Hotelier- Who has responsibility for asbestos contamination in pubs and hotels?
There have been a few high-profile cases in recent years where hotel owners have been handed some quite hefty fines for not satisfactorily handling asbestos in their buildings. In 2013, for example, Brittania Hotels received a fine of £160,000 for the mishandling of their asbestos management during a refurbishment in one hotel in the chain.…
Read MoreDying to let your house? Asbestos Awareness for landlords of multi-occupancy buildings
One of the areas that prospective landlords often find a little daunting is the legislation surrounding known or potential Asbestos Containing Materials. As a landlord, you will almost certainly be aware that asbestos is a highly toxic substance and that there will need to be safeguards in place to protect your tenants from potential exposure.…
Read MoreThe Hidden Danger in the Classroom – Asbestos Awareness for Teachers
For an extended period between the 1950s and the end of the century, building materials that contained asbestos were used extensively in schools around the country. With the benefit of hindsight, it seems insane that we would build our learning institutions utilising a mineral that is listed as a Category 1 carcinogen in their construction.…
Read More5 Tips on Asbestos Safety for DIY Projects
There is not much the British homeowner enjoys more than the prospect of a DIY project. We love the planning, the measuring, the working out of the cost, the trip to buy the materials, unpacking new tools and then the settling back with a cup of tea enjoying a job well done after all the…
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