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| Workers Health Centre Fact Sheet - Asbestos Removal Asbestos has been sprayed in buildings for acoustic (noise-proofing) and decorative purposes since the 1940's. By the late 1950's, it became virtually standard practice for all large multi-storey buildings, and many hospitals and schools, to have asbestos sprayed on their steel girders for fire-proofing. As a result many workers and even children in schools can be at risk from exposure to asbestos insulation in buildings. |
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| Workplace Standards Tasmania; Asbestos Information regarding asbestos removal requirements and licensing requirements for asbestos removalists. |
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| WorkSafe Victoria Asbestos is a carcinogen (cancer causing substance) and inhalation of asbestos fibres can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. |
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| Your Asbestos Provides information on where to find asbestos, including pictorial examples and brief descriptions. |





