The Importance Of Asbestos Inspection

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Imagine you are working in the late 19th century. �You use a relatively cheap material that is resistant to fire, chemical, and electrical damage. �The material also has great sound dampening qualities to boot. �You can mix this material with concrete to increase fire resistance in buildings or use the material in electrical wiring as insulation. �There is just one problem; a high level of exposure will result in your lungs ceasing to function and can cause cancer.

�This is the problem that Asbestos Inspectors face every day. � Asbestos can be found in fireproof drywall, ceiling insulation, the lining of ceramic dishes, and in automotive brake pads. �The vast use of asbestos can be directly attributed to the affordability and desirable features of the material. � The reconstruction or demolition of buildings requires samples to be taken by a licensed Asbestos Inspector to ensure asbestos is not present and would not be released into the air, endangering lives.

�Samples from each different type of material present must be taken due to the wide spread use. �Once the building is determined to contain asbestos, special care and precautions must be taken. �Often a management plan is written by a Licensed Asbestos Inspector to encompass all aspects of working with the asbestos. Asbestos work is divided into four categories. �Class I, the highest risk, includes the removal of asbestos. �Class II work encompasses removing asbestos that is not surfacing material or heat insulation.

�Class III work is restoring areas that are likely to be moved by workers. �Finally, Class IV includes cleaning or maintenance work where employees touch, but do not disturb asbestos. �Each category requires the use of specialized equipment, procedures, and training to work safely in that environment. � The removal and cleanup of asbestos is a timely process that must be executed with precision. �One method for removing asbestos is the wet method. �This entails keeping the material wet during the removal of asbestos waste though the time that it loaded for transport, away from the site.

�The cargo trucks must be dust and water tight to not allow the asbestos to escape. �The material can only be transported to an area that has been specially prepared for hazardous materials. � Based on the intrinsic nature outlined above, asbestos can be found in many different sizes and shapes due to the vast use across multiple industries. �Click here to find a Licensed Asbestos Inspector in your area to sample and help determine your Asbestos needs. �Whether it involves renovating a building or tearing one down, special precautions must be taken to ensure everything is done to code and ensure toko bangunan workers safety.