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WHAT IS ASBESTOS
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A FAMILY NAME
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A GROUP OF
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NATURALLY
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SILICATE FIBRES.
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TYPICALLY WHERE WAS IT USED?
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•PIPE/BOILER INSULATION
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Floor (vinyl) tiles
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WHY WAS IT USED ?
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•ELECTRICITY
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•NOISE
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•VIBRATION
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Sources of Damage Resulting in
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AIRBORNE LIMITS
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REMOVAL level
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WHAT IS THE REAL RISK ?
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HSE PROJECTIONS FOR ENGLAND & WALES
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HEART DISEASE 165 000
• •CANCER
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RESPIRATORY DISEASE 56 000
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• •SUICIDES
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• •HOMICIDES
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• WORK ACCIDENTS 235
• ASBESTOS DEATHS 2 000

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Click 3toDistinct Diseases
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MESOTHELIOMA
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ASBESTOSIS
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BRONCHIAL LUNG CANCER Malignant tumor
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WHAT IS THE REAL RISK ?
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Yes Yes 601.6 X53

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Personal Protective
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