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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Asbestos Remains the Deadliest Workplace Hazard in the UK

New research by Enviro Skip Hire has highlighted that asbestos continues to be the UK’s biggest workplace killer.

The findings revealed 2,268 deaths from mesothelioma in 2021, a condition caused by inhaling asbestos fibres. Furthermore, there were 537 deaths in 2021 where asbestosis was mentioned on the death certificates.

Professions such as nurses, builders, and teachers are 3 to 5 times more likely to develop mesothelioma than the general population. This underscores the urgent need for effective asbestos removal practices.

James Rubin, Director of Enviro Skip Hire, experts in asbestos removal across the UK, commented on the research. He stated: “The asbestos workplace statistics are concerning. There are many different varieties of asbestos, and it has been widely used in construction. Asbestos is extremely toxic to human health. Once the material becomes airborne, it poses significant problems.

“Since asbestos is present in many common areas around workplaces, such as the roofing and plumbing, it also risks structural damage if disturbed. If it is damaged and enters a pipe, extensive renovation may be required.”

Mr Rubin further explained: “As a company, we’re often asked ‘Why is asbestos removal so important?’

“Asbestos should only be removed if necessary. Removal should only occur when absolutely needed, such as during renovations of a house or office, or if it has been unintentionally disturbed. If asbestos in a building hasn’t been disturbed, it shouldn’t be touched; unnecessary disturbance should be avoided.

“However, once it has been disturbed, it must be removed immediately by certified contractors under specific, qualifying circumstances.

“UK Governments previously offered grants to assist workplaces with asbestos removal, but this ended in 2018. If asbestos-related workplace deaths continue to rise, the Government may need to consider reinstating this initiative.”

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