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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Cheshire’s Asbestos Issues and How to Deal with Them

Working on or near damaged materials that contain asbestos can be dangerous for one’s health. Breathing in a high amount of asbestos fibre could increase your chances of developing asbestos-related diseases. In Cheshire, asbestos has become a serious concern and is responsible for many deaths. Here’s what you need to know about Cheshire’s asbestos issues and how to deal with them.

  1. Know the Regulations for working with Asbestos 

If your job requires working with materials that may contain asbestos, you must know the regulations for working with asbestos in Cheshire. The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 sets out the steps to prevent the exposure of building and maintenance workers to asbestos, who may, without their knowledge, could accidentally disturb such materials. 

If you believe you got exposed to asbestos, the first step is identifying the materials likely to contain asbestos. Unless there’s strong evidence to suggest they do not, always presume the materials have asbestos.

Next, assess the risk of anyone being exposed to these materials and come up with a written record of the location of the materials presumed to have asbestos. Finally, make sure to take the necessary steps to remove the materials.

  1. Know How to Carry out Risk Assessments 

Before working with materials that potentially contain asbestos, a suitable risk assessment must first be carried out. Whoever will conduct the risk assessment should be competent in the process. It must be conducted before any work is performed and give enough time to set appropriate precautions. Furthermore, the risk assessment has to be job-specific and should consider all aspects involved at work.

  1. Ensure Employees are Trained in Asbestos Equipment 

Many workers have died of asbestos exposure, including in Cheshire. In fact, the UK government has banned its use since 1999. Despite this, many buildings already in existence still have asbestos in them. Thus, companies must ensure that employees receive effective health and safety training on asbestos equipment. Thankfully, you will now find online training courses on asbestos awareness, which is more convenient for workers. It is suitable for anyone who may come into contact with materials containing asbestos as part of their job.

  1. Know Asbestos Health and Safety 

Companies with employees required to handle materials potentially containing asbestos should train employees about Asbestos Health and Safety. Asbestos itself will not cause harm. But once it is broken down or damaged using some tools, it will give off tiny particles that could be detrimental to health once inhaled. The fibres will settle in the lungs and will eventually lead to serious health issues in the years to come.

  1. Providing PPE 

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is an effective line of defence for minimising asbestos risk. The most suitable PPE for working with asbestos is respiratory protective equipment (RPE), which helps workers to avoid inhaling asbestos fibres. Those working with materials potentially containing asbestos must also wear overalls impervious to asbestos dust, preventing the risk of carrying asbestos away from the worksite through clothing.

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