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Asbestos Control at Work Regulations: June 2006
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Asbestos Control at Work Regulations. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. Are you as safe with the asbestos removal companies as you think? The Asbestos Liaison Unit (ALU) run by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have published their 2005/06 Statistical Update reporting the outcomes of 868 site visits to licensed asbestos experts across the country. Anyone who has asbestos identified in their property, whether in domestic or commercial premises, opens themselves up for potential exploitation by unscrupulous, o...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: Attacking the Whistleblower
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. Many of the visitors to this subject of the sustained attacks on Prof John Bridle of Asbestos Watchdog may be curious as to why he should be targeted with such aggressive harassment. Thanks to a great deal of evidence sent to us including some no less from the Tory front bench it would seem that what Prof Bridle had stumbled upon is an even bigger wrongdoing by the Labour Government than the allegations in the cash for honours scam. Professor Bridle ...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: May 2006
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. New findings suggest mesothelioma rates will fall sooner than predicted. It has been reported in Montreal today that the number of new cases associated with mesothelioma, a cancer related to asbestos, has started to fall in the United States and should also start to go down in Europe and Australia. Dr Weill said the lower rates in mesothelioma are likely due to changes in how asbestos has been used since the second half of the 20th century. Asbestos-...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: Why 90% of Asbestos containing materials may not actually contain asbestos
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. Why 90% of Asbestos containing materials may not actually contain asbestos. Read the "Casitile" Report here : http:/ www.asbestoswatchdog.co.uk/Science/casitile intro.html. Posted by Asbestos Watchdog. Very nice blog sir , You are sharing nice info with peoples. would youlike to visit my Blog. 29 October 2013 at 13:09. HeyThis is your good blog.i found it very informative blog. I like your good blog.wonderful. 14 February 2014 at 05:44.
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Asbestos WatchBlog: August 2008
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. Many of the visitors to this subject of the sustained attacks on Prof John Bridle of Asbestos Watchdog may be curious as to why he should be targeted with such aggressive harassment. Thanks to a great deal of evidence sent to us including some no less from the Tory front bench it would seem that what Prof Bridle had stumbled upon is an even bigger wrongdoing by the Labour Government than the allegations in the cash for honours scam. Professor Bridle ...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: March 2006
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. Latest research on asbestos-containing textured coatings. On March 13th, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) published new research showing that potential risks from asbestos-containing textured coatings (such as Artex) are much lower than previously thought. This new research is being used to support the proposal that working with such coatings should no longer require a special license. For full press details please see the following links:.
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Asbestos WatchBlog: New findings suggest mesothelioma rates will fall sooner than predicted
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. New findings suggest mesothelioma rates will fall sooner than predicted. It has been reported in Montreal today that the number of new cases associated with mesothelioma, a cancer related to asbestos, has started to fall in the United States and should also start to go down in Europe and Australia. Dr Weill said the lower rates in mesothelioma are likely due to changes in how asbestos has been used since the second half of the 20th century. And conta...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: A few common myths and misconceptions
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. A few common myths and misconceptions. If you have tried to search 'asbestos' or anything related on the internet, you are already aware of the heavily conflicting advice there is out there. Asbestos is dangerous, asbestos is safe, asbestos is one mineral, asbestos is many, to give you jsut two examples. Common myths and misconceptions:. 1 “90% of asbestos deaths are from chrysotile (white asbestos)”:. This figure came from a flawed study into the ef...
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Asbestos WatchBlog: Where asbestos is commonly found
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News and stories from the confusing world of Asbestos. Where asbestos is commonly found. It has been estimated that asbestos fibres have been used in over 3000 products, ranging from insulation lagging to brake linings. Below is a selection of applications that may contain asbestos fibres. Please do not worry unduly about exposure to these items. Since asbestos product manufacture has been banned, it is important to remember that modern versions of the items below will NOT contain asbestos. It is importa...