Asbestos Employee Information and Training

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Asbestos Employee Information and Training

Health effects of asbestos exposure Asbestosis Lung cancer 1a

Health effects of asbestos exposure Mesothelioma Effects do not develop immediately - may take 20 years 1b

Relationship between smoking, asbestos, and lung cancer The more asbestos fibers inhaled, the greater the risk of disease - smoking increases the risk Asbestos fibers remain in air for hours; are inhaled by people 2a

Relationship between smoking, asbestos, and lung cancer Most severe cases have been experienced in: Shipbuilding Mining Milling Fabricating 2b

Operations that could result in exposure May be found in building areas accessible to the public Boiler and machinery rooms Building materials 3a

Operations that could result in exposure Floor coverings Ceiling tile 3b

Operations that could result in exposure Pipe wrap Fireproofing Acoustical/decorative treatments 3c

Operations that could result in exposure Amount in products varies from approximately 1 percent to nearly 100 percent Exposure is most likely to occur during maintenance activities 3d

Engineering controls, work practices Few engineering control options available Use proper PPE Prevent disturbing or damaging asbestos-containing areas 4a

Protection procedures Work practices Emergency clean-up PPE Protective clothing Head and foot cover 5a

Protection procedures Engineer, facilities manager should oversee asbestos-related activities Maintain close surveillance to ensure asbestos is not disturbed/damaged 5b

Limitations of respirators, PPE Should be applicable and suitable for intended purpose Ensure respirator fits properly, is comfortable, provides adequate protection 6a

Limitations of respirators, PPE Written program is necessary whenever operations/ maintenance program specifies respirator use 6b

Worker protection programs Protects workers from exposure to hazards harmful to health/safety Engineering controls 7a

Worker protection programs Personal exposure monitoring Medical surveillance Personal protective equipment 7b