Asbestos awareness
asbestos awareness

Asbestos awareness: What is it? Where is it? How should you deal with it?

What is asbestos?

You will definitely have heard of it - but what actually is it? Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was once widely used in building materials. That was because it’s strong, heat-resistant, and doesn’t corrode easily. It definitely sounds ideal... But the problem is, when asbestos fibres are disturbed and become airborne, they can be breathed in. And that’s where the serious danger lies. Long-term exposure can lead to deadly health issues, including lung disease and cancer.

Where might you find it?

You don’t need to be working on a demolition site to come across asbestos. It’s still present in many regular buildings that were built before the year 2000. Common places it might be include:

  • Pipe insulation
  • Ceiling and floor tiles
  • Roofing materials
  • Textured coatings (like Artex)
  • Old boilers and flues

If your job is working in maintenance, refurbishment, or construction, asbestos awareness is absolutely essential to your health. You need to know what to look out for and how to avoid disturbing it.

How should you deal with it?

First things first - absolutely don’t touch it. If you suspect asbestos is present you need to stop work immediately and report it. Only trained professionals should handle or remove asbestos. Trying to deal with it yourself could put you and others at risk.

Employers have got a legal duty to protect workers from asbestos exposure. That means proper training, risk assessments, and clear procedures. Asbestos awareness training helps workers recognise potential hazards and understand what steps to take.

Why asbestos awareness matters

It’s not just about ticking boxes though. Asbestos awareness can actually save lives. It doesn't matter whether you’re a site manager, a contractor, or a maintenance worker. Knowing how to spot and respond to asbestos risks is a vital part of keeping workplaces safe.

If you need help with workplace risk health and safety get in touch with us today at Ardent Safety. And don't forget to follow us on social media for more workplace safety tips.

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