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Asbestos may be found in:
 

Insulation

Steam pipes

Boilers

Furnace ducts

Resilient floor tiles

Cement sheet

Millboard

Door gaskets in furnaces, stoves

Soundproofing material

Textured paint

Patching/joint compounds

Cement roofing

Shingles

Siding

Break pads

Clutches

 

Preventing exposure

Safe, synthetic asbestos-like materials have been developed, but natural asbestos is still manufactured. In addition, the removal of asbestos from occupational and residential environments where levels are unsafe has created ongoing exposure risks.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 1.3 million employees are still exposed to a significant amount of asbestos. Those involved with asbestos removal during demolition and renovation are at highest risk.

If working with asbestos removal, take the following precautions:

  • Wear protective masks and respirators.
  • Monitor asbestos levels at work with air sampling and analysis methods mandated by law.
  • Quit smoking. If you smoke and are exposed to asbestos, the risk of developing lung cancer is much greater.
  • Regular medical examinations are the best way to determine whether inhaled irritants affect you.

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Registry (a division of the Centers for Disease Control) advises anyone exposed to asbestos to talk with a doctor. At the first sign of chronic lung irritation from any inhaled particles (including asbestos fibers), it is essential that a person change jobs or move to another living environment.

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This article was reviewed and updated June 2007.

 

Thu, Nov 20, 2008



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