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The Importance of Asbestos Awareness

<p>Whilst at the workplace&comma; particularly in construction&comma; there are many factors that need to be considered to ensure that everybody&&num;8217&semi;s health and safety is assured&period; Asbestos in the workplace is a particularly important issue that requires diligence and proper awareness in order to manage the possible hazards it can cause&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><b>A little history of asbestos<&sol;b><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Believe it or not&comma; Asbestos is the leading cause of work-related deaths in the UK&comma; with asbestos effects causing 4500 deaths per year&period; Several diseases caused by inhaling asbestos are often fatal&comma; including lung cancer&comma; asbestosis and diffuse pleural thickening&period; Mesothelioma is a disease caused by inhaling large amounts of asbestos fibres&comma; and is almost always fatal&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In terms of general asbestos levels&comma; the environment usually carries very low levels that we are used to inhaling on a daily basis&comma; however in some environments&comma; particularly near asbestos containing materials such as those damaged by construction&comma; people are more at risk of developing an asbestos related disease&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Asbestos related illness is caused by inhaling a large amount of asbestos fibres&period; In some environments&comma; asbestos levels can be hundreds of times greater than those in the general&comma; everyday environment&period; Asbestos fibres can be found in any house that was either constructed or subsequently refurbished before the year 2000&comma; as it was popular in construction from the 1950s to this date&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><b>Protecting yourself <&sol;b><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>For those dealing with large amounts of asbestos containing materials at the workplace&comma; there are several precautions that can be put in place in order to protect yourself and those around you&period; If you can&comma; refrain from using heavy power tools such as power drills to complete the job&comma; these cause a lot of dust that can expose you to asbestos fibres&period; If you or anyone working with you causes dust or debris whilst working&comma; always make sure you clean it up before you leave the very same day&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are also many ways to protect yourself whilst at the workplace in terms of uniform safety&period; Always wear protective equipment when working with or around asbestos&comma; such as a face mask and gloves&comma; as this will also help protect you against harmful fibres&period; After using the protective gear always dispose of it properly&comma; never take it home with you&comma; or reuse it for the same task&period; Finally&comma; always wash yourself properly before leaving the workplace in order to ensure you do not take any fibres home with you&comma; as this can cause harm to others&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><b>Be aware&comma; get trained<&sol;b><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Above all&comma; ensure that everyone at your workplace&comma; including yourself&comma; are properly trained in asbestos awareness&period; Taking an asbestos awareness course allows you to learn all the aspects of hazards caused by asbestos&comma; and how to effectively protect yourself against them in the workplace&period; Ensure that you take an asbestos awareness course provided by a group of qualified consultants such as Natas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Natas is a company that specialise in providing effective asbestos awareness training and certification courses&comma; as well as a range of other workplace related health and safety training courses&comma; from construction to demolition&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>You can find asbestos awareness training at&colon; www&period;natas&period;co&period;uk<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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