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Title: Asbestos and Health


1
Asbestos and Health
2
Overview
  • Background on asbestos
  • Uses of asbestos
  • Health Effects
  • Risk factors
  • Medical tests
  • Proper handling
  • Standards/ guidelines

3
What is Asbestos?
  • Mineral
  • Fibrous
  • White/grey
  • Indestructible
  • Fireproof

4
How Long Has it Been a Problem?
  • Early Greek miners wore face masks from animal
    bladders
  • Insurers stopped selling insurance in 1915
  • Cancer cases in 1930s
  • Asbestos industry withheld information
  • Selikoff studies in 1960s
  • Banning of some uses in 1980s

5
Uses of Asbestos
  • Fireproofing of buildings
  • Heat insulation
  • Strengthen building materials

6
Products that can contain asbestos
  • Spray insulation
  • Pipecovering
  • Asbestos cloth
  • Cements, mastic, sealants
  • Roofing materials
  • Floor ceiling tiles
  • Plaster taping compound

7
Hazards of Asbestos
  • Harmful only when breathed in (maybe when
    swallowed)
  • Fiber shape long, thin
  • Travels in air, gets deep in lungs
  • Sharp shape gets stuck in lungs
  • Doesnt break down

8
Asbestos Diseases
  • Asbestosis
  • Pleural Plaques
  • Cancer
  • Lung
  • Mesothelioma
  • G-I Tract

9
Asbestos Diseases
  • No completely safe levels
  • Higher the exposure, higher the risk
  • Low exposures have low risk
  • Everyone exposed to asbestos
  • Lag time (latency) of 10-40 years
  • No acute effects

10
Asbestosis
  • Not cancer
  • Scarring of lungs
  • From high exposures
  • Causes shortness of breath

11
Pleural Plaques
  • Scars on lungs
  • Shows up on x-rays
  • Marker of asbestos exposure
  • Half of heavily exposed will have
  • Not a disease no symptoms
  • Does not change into cancer
  • Legally considered a disease

12
Lung cancer
  • Most common problem with asbestos
  • Heavily exposed workers have 5-7 times increased
    risk over lifetime
  • About same level of risk as a pack a day
    cigarette smoking
  • Interacts with cigarettes 50-90 times increased
    risk for both combined
  • Quitting smoking reduces risk

13
Other Cancers
  • Mesothelioma
  • Cancer of lining of the lungs
  • Only caused by asbestos
  • Smoking not a risk factor
  • G-I tract cancer
  • 2-3 times increased risk for heavily exposed

14
Medical tests
  • Physical
  • History
  • X-rays
  • Lung function tests

15
What is Risk?
  • Studies are from heavily exposed asbestos workers
  • Construction trades working with asbestos have
    1/4 or less risk than asbestos workers
  • Chemical plant maintenance has about 1/8
  • Other maintenance workers are much lower
  • Asbestos has been phased out removed in many
    areas

16
Safe handling of asbestos
  • Find out where the asbestos is
  • Management plan
  • Remove if needed by licensed contractors
  • Only dangerous if is in the air
  • Removal may be more dangerous than leaving
  • If is bound in material (tiles, etc) is not a
    hazard
  • Should be labeled if left in place

17
Safe handling of asbestos
  • No absolutely safe exposure
  • Wet methods
  • HEPA vacuums and respirators
  • Never dry sweep or compressed air
  • Stays in air for days
  • Small fibers cant be seen
  • Friable asbestos means it can be crumbled

18
Maintenance asbestos
  • Do not drill, sand, or saw asbestos materials
  • Wet mop rather than dry sweep or dust
  • Do not use a regular vacuum only HEPA
  • Do not disturb asbestos materials
  • If use a face mask, only HEPA
  • If are air filters, use wet methods, do not shake

19
Training/ removal
  • Removal by certified contractors
  • Enclosures, ventilation, wet methods, HEPA
  • Glove bags, wetting agents, signs
  • Encapsulation
  • Training needed based on level of exposure
  • Level 4 for clean up of asbestos containing
    materials
  • Proper disposal while still wet labeled bags

20
Regulations
  • EPA regulations on removal
  • OSHA Standard for general industry or
    construction
  • State licensing for asbestos removal
  • Workers compensation
  • Reporting of suspected occupational diseases

21
EPAControl of Asbestos in Buildings
  • Survey to see if asbestos is present
  • Operations and Management Program
  • Assess the asbestos
  • Abatement if needed

22
Survey
  • Appoint manager team
  • Check building records
  • Locate document all asbestos in records
  • Inspect for friable
  • Collect test samples
  • Document

23
Operations and Maintenance
  • Contact building managers maintainers
  • Educate employees and occupants
  • Train custodians/ maintainers
  • Clean using HEPA wet methods regular basis
  • Special precautions for construction work
  • Inspect twice a year
  • Continue program until all asbestos removed

24
Assess Asbestos
  • Assess current conditions and chances of
    disturbance
  • Determine
  • Need for further action
  • When it needs to be done
  • What abatement methods to use

25
Conduct Abatement if Needed
  • Hire contractor
  • To select
  • Precise contract
  • Check references
  • Interview
  • Insurance
  • Best, not low bid

26
Managing Abatement
  • Inspect 4 times a day
  • Containment barrier
  • Coveralls respirators
  • Changing decontamination facilities
  • Stop work if problem
  • Release only when
  • Cleaned at least twice
  • Visual test
  • Airborne asbestos test

27
OSHA Standard
  • Applies if over maximum exposure
  • Maximum of 0.2 fibers per cc of air (8 hour)
  • Maximum of 1 fiber per cc (30 minute)
  • Exposure monitoring if above action level (0.1
    fiber per cc)
  • Engineering controls where feasible
  • Proper respirators

28
OSHA Standard (2)
  • Regulated areas
  • Labels
  • Recordkeeping for 30 years
  • Protective clothing
  • Change rooms showers
  • Medical Exams
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