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Asbestos Consultant
Did you know that the unbridled use of asbestos can cause the killer
disease, mesothelioma cancer?
Asbestos is a kind of fibrous mineral that was used extensively in
construction, insulation, and sheeting materials until the 1970s
when it was mostly banned because of its harmful effects. Despite
the ban, however, the risk of exposure to asbestos is still quite
high in certain residential areas (i.e. those neighborhoods near an
asbestos factory) as well as in the workplace of these factories.
The person to consult when you want to learn more about asbestos and
the danger it poses to a person’s health is an asbestos consultant.
Responsibilities
It is the primary responsibility of the asbestos consultant to
spread awareness of the dangers associated with exposure to
asbestos. They give out information about the harmful effects of
asbestos as well as steps to take in order to avoid mesothelioma,
asbestosis and other serious lung disorders that are caused or
aggravated by exposure to asbestos.
Beyond helping individuals become more aware about the potential
harmful effects of asbestos and providing them with ways to prevent
the onset of diseases, asbestos consultants also take a proactive
step in the larger scheme of things. For instance, they help spread
information about the strict laws passed by the government,
regulating the use of asbestos and asbestos containing material in
various industries.
In addition, asbestos consultants aid the industries in their
adherence to the laws and in establishing proper safety procedures
to adopt in the workplace. That way, the workers are protected from
asbestos danger and from developing serious diseases relating to
asbestos exposure.
The asbestos consultant may also check residential and commercial
buildings for the presence of asbestos containing materials. To do
that, he first conducts a survey of the entire area and determines
if there are any asbestos containing materials. If the area comes
out positive for asbestos, he then assesses it to determine its
condition.
As a general rule of thumb, any asbestos containing material that is
in good condition is usually left on its own with the asbestos
consultant leaving you with a management plan to minimize
disturbance around this area. However, if the material is in bad
condition or in a state of disrepair, the asbestos consultant may
recommend repairs to be done or outright removal of the entire
material.
Removal of asbestos containing material is the more expensive
option. Moreover, removal presents the most danger of exposure since
the process could cause the asbestos fibers to be released. When
airborne, asbestos fibers could be inhaled or otherwise ingested by
persons, causing exposure which could later develop into serious
lung diseases.
The asbestos consultant will usually recommend removal of asbestos
containing materials only as a last resort. And only trained
licensed professionals should do the removal.
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