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ASBESTOS MINERALOGY Fibrous silicates. Thin crystalline fibres.

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1 ASBESTOS MINERALOGY Fibrous silicates. Thin crystalline fibres.
Split longitudinally. Common types: (i) chrysotile (white) - serpentine (ii) amosite (brown) (iii) crocidolite (blue) (iv) tremolite (v) actinolite (vi) anthophyllite.

2 ASBESTOS PROPERTIES Tensile Strength. Heat resistant.
Chemical Resistant. Can be woven. Insulating properties.

3 ASBESTOS USES More than 3,000. Friction products (brake, clutch).
Building products (asbestos cement). Insulation (fire). Fabric (blankets, gloves etc).

4 ASBESTOS ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES Asbestosis scarring of lungs
reduced lung function can cause death high concentration and time.

5 ASBESTOS ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES Pleural Plaques
thickening of pleura not fatal. Mesothelioma

6 ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES
Mesothelioma cancer of pleura or peritoneum rare, most associated with asbestos invariably fatal associated with low exposures as well latency years blue and brown most potent.

7 Lung Cancer ( Bronchial carcinoma )
ASBESTOS ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES Lung Cancer ( Bronchial carcinoma ) mainly associated with high exposures all types of asbestos smoking greatly increases risk. Multiplied risk ( smoking x asbestos )

8 CONTROLS Eliminate ( do not use at all )
Substitute (replacements available for most products). Enclosure (buildings and industrial processes). Isolation (often possible in buildings). Engineering (ventilation commonly used). Work Process ( to reduce exposure by rotation) Protective equipment (respirators).

9 ASBESTOS LEGISLATION ( FMD Asbestos Process Regulation, 1986 )
PEL 1 f/ml. of air Exhaust equipment. Protective equipment.( clothing/resp) Medical examinations. ( at least 2 yrs ) Monitoring-personal ( < 3 mthly ) Training.


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