
When asbestos hits the headlines it’s rarely a ‘good
news’ story. Below is a selection of articles that have
appeared in the media over the last few years.
At ACS we can help you to avoid bad press – at least
where asbestos is concerned. For more information, please contact
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>> Asbestos exposure costs firms £ 25 000
>> Ban on Asbestos Case Directors
>> Work related asbestos cancer
>> New duty to manage asbestos
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Asbestos exposure
costs firms £ 25 000 |
Two
companies have been fined over £23 000 after a court
heard how contractors were exposed to the risk of inhaling
asbestos during refurbishment work.
Speaking after the case, investigation health and safety
executive Tom Cleary said: “In order for demolition
or refurbishment projects to be undertaken safely, clients
must fulfil their legal obligations under the Construction
Design and Management Regulations. Clients must provide comprehensive
information on the condition of the building, including an
intrusive asbestos survey.”
Source: Safety Management July/ August 2003
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Ban on Asbestos Case Directors |
A business man that employed school
boys to strip asbestos from a factory ceiling has been
banned from being a company director…
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Work related asbestos cancer |
Work related cancer can cause
premature death. It has been estimated that four percent
of all cancer deaths may have a work related cause.
Approximately half of these deaths are caused by exposure
to asbestos…
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New duty to manage asbestos |
Last year a new duty to manage
asbestos in non-domestic premises was added to the Control
of Asbestos at Work Regulations. This new duty (due to
become law on 21 May 2004) will help to protect the largest
group of workers at risk from an asbestos related disease
e.g. building and maintenance workers and prevent a further
4,700 deaths over the next fifty years.
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