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Discuss Is this likely to be asbestos? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Erm in the picture it's not in a bag?! You think your smart coming out with novichok ref and in another post regarding your faulty washing machine......It's bad news when you cut it and the fibres are airborne but its not novichok. Wore a proper mask, put it in a bag.
So you've never come across a suspect material and got it tested?Not just unprofessional, but dangerous to anyone around him and his family.
This is pretty flippant.If you thought it possible to be azzy why take it into your van?? You didn't then take it home and sit it on your kitchen table I hope?
Absolutely ridiculous you shouldn’t be posting on here questioning if it’s asbestos surely you have undertaken the courses to gain the knowledge and understanding of asbestos? Shame on you if you havnt. Did you know that sparkies are the ones who are the highest percentage of deaths though asbestos related deaths. Also asbestosis is a thing of the past we won’t die from that diseaseOh come on, you where holding a suspect piece of fibrous substance in your hands in post one and asking if you should get it tested, prevaricate all you like, you made a fool of yourself and no amount of back tracking is going to change that.
I have come across many suspect materials in my construction career, but never been stupid enough to cut it out.
It seemed like a modern question not one before the 80’s with a badge. My old man used to remove asbestos as if it was nothing and fortunately is not one of the unlucky ones and he is fit and healthy but my point is any current tradesman should not play down the risks of asbestos.I feel the indignant ranting has been exhausted...who here,has not drilled in to any property built,decorated or modified,before the 80's? ...what,with no x-ray or full analysis? tut tut
The more experience you have,the more guilt you probably carry,so yeah,he should'nt be wearing it as a badge,but he asked what seemed an honest enough question,and has realised some possible consequencies.
My last proper,attended funeral,was a pal who mesothelioma took,from pipe fitting on the rigs,30 years previous,so i aint donald trumping it.....just felt the lad was getting flayed,with no regard.
Playing down the risks would be not asking at all and cracking on with the job.It seemed like a modern question not one before the 80’s with a badge. My old man used to remove asbestos as if it was nothing and fortunately is not one of the unlucky ones and he is fit and healthy but my point is any current tradesman should not play down the risks of asbestos.
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