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| Asbestos Removal Service, Kozdra Pty Ltd Category: Asbestos Removal by Capital City: Melbourne Melbourne Asbestos Removal Service consisting of highly trained, experienced and dedicated professionals with many years of experience in the field providing asbestos removal and disposal for all Melbourne suburbs country Victoria. |
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| Asbestos removal - Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Category: Asbestos Resources and Information When is a certificate required, information for non-certificate holders, safe work practices for professional asbestos removalists. |
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| Workers Health Centre Fact Sheet - Asbestos Removal Category: Asbestos Resources and Information 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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| Sydney City Asbestos Category: Asbestos Removal NSW Asbestos Removal Sydney Licensed Contractor, providing safe & reliable services, garages, sheds, walls, ceilings, laundry & bathrooms etc. |
Is it asbestos?Most of us when faced with asbestos issue in our house or business has no idea what to do next, firstly we ask our self’s a question, is it asbestos or just a material that may or may not contain asbestos... | |
Asbestos Removal CostAsbestos can become very risky especially when it is airborne, when inhaled the tiny particles can cause stomach or lung cancer. Tiny airborne dust is usually produced whenever.. | |
Asbestos Removal Dos and Don’tsFrom 1930s through 1970s, the military and construction industry widely used a kind of mineral substance occurring naturally, called asbestos. This substance has been very easy to handle, was a great fire resistant and an insulator, the very... | |
Asbestos Removal CompaniesWhether it is in your workplace or right in your own home, inspection for asbestos and its removal must be done only by a professional asbestos removal company to lessen the risk of exposure to you and those around you... | |
Avoiding the Harmful Effects of Asbestos ExposureAsbestos exposure is something that can pose a risk to our health and well-being, as such we should learn how to avoid and identify asbestos risks... | |
Asbestos in Carpet UnderlayMany of us home renovators are totally unaware of hidden asbestos hazards in our homes. One of those totally missed by most is a potential hazard of asbestos underlay, or should we say asbestos fibres contained within hessian asbestos underlay... | |
Asbestos in Brake PadsMost Australians had some contact with various types of friction material, the most common being the brake pad. However there are many of us that are still unaware that until 2003 asbestos based friction material was a favourite Australian brake... | |
Asbestos Waste DisposalAsbestos is a material that has many applications in a wide range of industries. On the other hand, improper handling and disposal can cause many health complications. That being said, there are a few things an individual or company can do to safe... | |
Asbestos testing; your choicesAsbestos is used in both commercial and residential buildings. The problem is that it can cause many health problems after prolonged exposure. This is why asbestos testing is important. You can either test for this material by yourself or hire... | |
Asbestos Mining in AustraliaA complete ban on asbestos was introduced in Australia in 1991, though some materials that were in storage were still being utilized in the years that followed. Queensland began regulating asbestos removal in 2005, and those that remove and haul... | |







