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The Importance Of Asbestos Awareness Training In The Workplace

Author : Joshua Hardingur


         


You might not have heard about asbestos awareness training, but it can save lives. It gives householders and workers a primary knowledge of easy methods to recognize its presence, where it's normally located in buildings, and how to avoid exposure. Understanding where it's found will help workers steer clear of exposure to this lethal substance.

What sorts of products contain asbestos?

Asbestos is a group of natural minerals that are fibrous mineral forms of impure magnesium silicate. They're found in fireproofing and noise reduction products, insulation, cement, building materials, roof shingles, ceiling plaster, brake linings, chemical filters, and other types of manufacturing products. Microscopic asbestos fibers can become airborne (float in the air), particularly throughout the manufacturing of products that contain asbestos. These airborne fibers can be inhaled, leading to mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other asbestos-associated disorders.

Asbestos awareness training is necessary since asbestos is seen in a large number of buildings as well as homes and schools. In the home or workplace asbestos will normally be found as sprayed-on insulation above ceilings and on steel beams, in ceiling tiles and floor tiles created previous to 1981, and in electrical insulation encircling ducts. As far as floor tiles are concerned the bulk of 9-inch tiles and some 12-inch tiles will contain asbestos in the event that they were manufactured previous to 1981.

Is asbestos a hazard in your workplace building?

If a building has asbestos-containing products a notification will be placed near any main door alerting everyone to its presence. Also, if asbestos-containing-electrical insulation exists a label or sticker will be placed accordingly to identify the potential threat.

Valuable ways to steer clear of exposure

Understanding where asbestos is located is the only way you can steer clear of it. Always assume that all potential asbestos-containing materials contain asbestos unless proven otherwise. Merely taking a look at ceiling and floor tiles, acoustic or decorative ceilings, insulation, and other products won't normally let you know if they contain asbestos. The one way to establish positively if a product contains asbestos is to have the Environmental Health and Safety Department remove samples and examine them in a lab. Never take a sample yourself because it could cause particles to become airborne and subject you to exposure.

If a product is marked as containing asbestos or you believe that it could perhaps contain asbestos, such as 9-inch floor tiles or acoustic ceiling tiles, you should leave it alone. Never cut, disturb, move, saw, hammer, or break any material that you believe may contain this lethal substance.

You must first check with the Environmental Health and Safety Department previous to doing any work such as fixing or replacing ceiling tiles or floor tiles, replacing or fixing electrical insulation around pipes, or removal of "popcorn" ceilings. This includes moving aside ceiling tiles to perform any type of maintenance work. Previous to performing any work you should first determine if the product contains asbestos. After you have verified that the materials are not dangerous the work can be performed. Nonetheless, if asbestos is found it should be removed or sealed by licensed experts before any work is performed.

If any asbestos-containing materials are found they must be reported to the Environmental Health and Safety Department. Do not try to clean up any damaged materials such as damaged ceiling and floor tiles, or knocked-off sprayed-on ceiling insulation before you have proven they are free from asbestos. If you should come across potentially hazardous items take actions to stop other folks from coming near the hazardous material or disturbing it until an asbestos abatement crew can clean it up. Understanding which products contain asbestos and where they are located will help you avoid exposure to others and to yourself.


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