Posts tagged Asbestos sample
DOES ASBESTOS AFFECT SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION? INSIGHT TO MAKE YOUR SUSTAINABLE CHOICES SAFE

Solar photovoltaic systems more commonly known as solar PV not only contribute to a smaller carbon footprint but also offer a practical way to reduce energy expense. Be that as it may, it is essential to keep in mind the risk legacy asbestos might pose during the installation or maintenance processes due to the potential health risks involved.

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GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING ASBESTOS IN NON-DOMESTIC PROPERTIES

The National Organization of Asbestos Consultants (NORAC) and the Asbestos Testing and Consultancy (ATAC) recently published joint research that concluded a far greater threat from legacy asbestos than anticipated. In light of these findings, we’ve put together a summary of guidelines for managing asbestos on your non-domestic property.

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Celebrating 5 Years of Asbestos Audit LTD: A Journey of Safety, Success and Gratitude!

It's hard to believe that It's already been five years since Asbestos Audit ltd was born, and what a wild ride it has been so far! Five years is a significant milestone for any business, and today we are proud to celebrate Asbestos Audit Ltd 5th anniversary.

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WHAT IF FRIABLE ASBESTOS IS PRESENT ON YOUR PROPERTY

Asbestos is most dangerous in its ‘friable’ form. This describes the “crumbly” state of asbestos fibres. Imagine dry flour held out on the palm of a hand on a windy day and this will illustrate the danger asbestos offers on a windy day. The difference is that asbestos fibres cannot be seen and they are dangerous, minute forms of rock that can be inhaled into the lungs and do fatal damage over time.

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WHAT DISTINGUISHES FRIABLE FROM NON-FRIABLE ASBESTOS?

Friable Asbestos poses a much greater risk to human health than non-friable Asbestos products. The friable products are a greater risk due to the materials ability to give off airborne asbestos fibres through damage or disturbance. Non-Friable products tend to be harder and far less likely to give off fibres.

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Non-Licenced Asbestos Removal VS Licenced Asbestos Removal

Asbestos is divided into four risk categories ‘High risk’, ‘Medium-risk’, ‘Low-risk’, and ‘Very Low-risk’ Asbestos. Depending on the level of risk associated a Licensed or Non-licensed Asbestos Removal might be required.

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