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This 10 page paper examines the way in which a company should handle asbestos looking at the acquisition, handling, storage, transportation and disposal. The paper includes consideration of the dangers that asbestos presents explaining why the careful handling is required. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
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File: TS14_TEdisasbes.rtf
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breathing it in can be very dangerous. The safety precautions that are required for the handling, storage and use of asbestos reflect the dangers that the substance presents as well
as the way in which the duty of care is placed in the employer with full knowledge of the dangers that asbestos poses. If we look at one workplace
and the hazards that are posed, specifically with a company that deals with the removal and disposal of asbestos we can consider the general and specific measures in place and
the way these are implemented or how they could be improved. To consider the management of asbestosis we have to consider what the substances is, why it is dangerous
and fully understand the risks. Asbestos is a natural martial, and has been utilised by man for over one hundred years (Bartholomew et al, 2003). The peak of its usage
was in the 1970s, when production peaked at 5 million metric tones (Wagner, 1996). Since the association with health disorders the use of the martial has declined rapidly in the
western world (Bartholomew et al, 2003). By 1994 the production was still high, but half the level of the 1970, at 2.5 million metric tones (Wagner, 1996). Overall, the use
of asbestos may be found in more than 3,000 products that are made commercially (Wagner, 1996). The risk of asbestos it with everyone who works with it unprotected. The reason
for its wide scale use has been due to its positive qualities, it is an effective insulator both for sound and temperature it also has good insulation for electricity, and
therefore, it a valuable material (Wagner, 1996). This usage also means that there was wide scale exposure by those laying and installing asbestos as well as those who worked in
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