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In Catalonia there are still housing about two million tons of asbestos. It is in some boxes in corrugated iron corrugated plates in pipes … This material whose use has been banned since 2001, it is safe while you are in good condition. Only when it begins to deteriorate should be withdrawn, it may be carcinogenic. The legal form and safer to do so, through a specialist company, has a high cost. To prevent many citizens try to get rid of the material underground, the Catalan authorities have opened two sites for individuals. Is it the best system? There is no guarantee that citizens comply with security measures, recognize the agencies involved, also misinformation about the process less dangerous.
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“We need to improve communication systems,” says the BMA
An individual has five cement plates at home. Want to get rid of them. The load on your own car. If you call 010, your attention to the citizen, will tell you (or at least that was what happened in two calls made ??by this newspaper) which may lead to any landfill. Wrong. It is a toxic material that requires spaces enabled. If the individual gets a brochure from the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona on the handling of asbestos, think you can lead them to the landfill (also called green dots) or Cerdanyola Vall d’Hebron. Wrong, because when it comes, will tell you that five plates are too many and you will go home with them (toxic waste) in the car and call a company that specializes in asbestos removal. Only if you have a plate of less than five kilos and call an authorized landfills before going to collect material security with which to pack the piece, avoid taking many risks and spend money. Read the rest of this entry »
The asbestos removal process employed by A & O Environmental Ltd is based closely on those approved by the EPA, NIOSH and OSHA and are currently engaged in united states. Among the characteristics of these: All staff are highly qualified and trained for the tasks to be performed, materials and equipment used are those recommended by the EPA, NIOSH and OSHA, supervisory positions are staff trained abroad and certificates for these purposes and in all projects involving professionals in the field of risk prevention and the environment.
Facilities that are commonly used in clearance tasks are:
Clean area , where personnel from entering the labor necessary to be equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment for asbestos removal work.
Shower area , all personnel entering or leaving the task of removal must go through a strict cleaning procedure to remove the fibers in the body. The water generated is treated with asbestos filters.
Dirty area , where all staff leaving the task is removed from the suit
“coveralls” and other PPE contaminated with asbestos, this area has enabled one to leave this dump contaminated material.
Bag washing area , 150 micron bags containing asbestos are brought from the mine are a wash to decontaminate the surface of the bag containing asbestos fibers, the water generated is treated with filters for asbestos before available in the sewerage.
Zone 2 º encapsulation bags in this area of work the bags of 150 microns are again encapsulated in bags of 300 microns, this procedure is done by 2 people avoid hitting or damaging both bags and then the bags are closed with a knot called neck goose.
Conteiner with waste in the container bags are deposited, this whole process is done carefully to avoid breakage causing asbestos parts are removed and the bags, when it is full conteiner removed following the procedure described in the plan of management.
The Office for Public School Improvement Schools serves approximately 1.261 public school system dating from the 1920′s. The antiquity of these buildings presents challenges since we have a better understanding of the interaction of materials for wear these and other complications of continuous use, and changes in regulations that apply to all public buildings. In brief briefly discusses the compliance plans and achievements related to (1) the transition from septic systems and underground injection (2) the removal of asbestos.
TRANSITION TO UNDERGROUND INJECTION SYSTEMS
The health infrastructure in the vast majority of schools that were built before 1950, was made up of lines of cement and / or cast iron (“cast iron”). This type of system has been deteriorating over the years, and is also compromised by the roots of the trees found on the premises of our schools. This involves the replacement of them by the plastic PVC or health.
The system sde sewage disposal (septic tanks) were constructed to meet the amount of tuition at that time had no environmental regulation such as those that exist today. Increasing enrollment is building more classrooms, more health units are constructed and existing wells as a result are not enough for discharge they receive daily. Example: A student generates use approximately 20 gallons of water used daily. In an average enrollment of 300 students would deposit 3,000 gallons of daily sewage. Read the rest of this entry »
The Unified Regulatory Body of the City Services began with the tasks of control over the work being carried Rentsur SA company for asbestos removal as part of the roofs of the houses in the neighborhood Illia .
Illia Quarter is located in Bajo Flores, consists of 614 homes most of which is constructed of asbestos cement roofing sheets. The houses were built in 1987 by the then Municipal Housing Institute. But years later it was determined that one of the main materials that make up those sheets, asbestos is harmful to health, at risk of causing cancer .
This move comes after a hearing that took place in October 2010 in the Jurisdiction of Administrative and Tax Court No. 3 in conjunction with the record 25 906 / 0 “Asociación Argentina de Exposed to Asbestos ASAREA against GCBA on under ART CABA 14. “
Claudia Garcia, director of the Body, represented the agency at the hearing and participated in a working proposal for the judge to address this problem and ensure that they do so regulated as such, safeguarding the health of the local residents as well as that of workers engaged in the task of removal .
To this end, the team of inspectors by Claudia Garcia began this month with the controls to make sure the job is done properly and that workers have the required personal protective equipment.
“It is expected that these works will last six months, at which time the Entity will continue to conduct checks to ensure proper removal and proper handling of materials . In addition, the audits that were performed is ascertained that the work areas were protected and had special areas for the disposal of contaminated clothing, “said Garcia.
The process of asbestos removal in business locations will be much the same as that of within homes. The main difference will likely be that there is a much larger area to cover. Though many are not happy about incurring this expense, it is quite necessary in order to reduce health risks for both yourself and your employees.
Do you really know what is within your walls and ceilings? Most business owners do not. They simply consider whether or not the location is structurally sound and meets their needs. Many people falsely assume that asbestos is a thing of the past, when in fact, the past may very well be residing within the walls of your business.
Older locations are more prone to containing asbestos, as the location could have been constructed prior to regulations and laws concerned the use of certain materials were put into place. The phasing out of these materials did not even start to take place until the 1970′s.
If your business was built at any point prior to this decade, asbestos removal may be necessary. While every business owner would like to assume that their location is safe. The fact is that without an inspection, there is simply no way to know for certain. Removal will take some time, but once it has been completed, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that your business is once again safe.
On February 13, 2004 was signed and entered into force on the Consent Agreement and Final Order (CA / FO for its acronym in English) signed between the Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency. This agreement emerged as an alternative to the administrative process determined by the EPA based on the remarks made in the management of asbestos containing materials (ACM) in public schools in Puerto Rico. To meet the “Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act” (AHERA), the Department of Education created a special account in the Government Development Bank to address the situation in those schools priority previously identified asbestos containing materials identified in the CA / FO .
Asbestos is the name given to a compound of 6 different elements that occur separately in nature. These 6 elements are: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite. The commercial asbestos chrysotile is 95%. Asbestos was used in building materials prior to 1980 for his ability to provide insulation in a lightweight and durable component. Common uses included pipe insulation, shingles, ceiling, and linoleum tile. Importantly, there may be asbestos in building materials inert form without presenting an immediate threat to the health of those using the space provided the material is not compromised (broken) or in any way exposed asbestos in the air. Asbestos fibers are so small that many can not be detected with the naked eye. However, when asbestos is in the air it can be measured.
So far, have inspected and reinspeccionadorecurrentemente all schools and buildings with occupants of the Department of Education. Plans were drawn up Management and Operation and Maintenance Programs needed for schools where identified or confirmed the presence of asbestos. These plans were settled to the EPA and EQB. Warning signs were placed in the areas of maintenance may of affected schools. Currently all schools SLAs asbestos-containing material are in compliance with the AHERA law, a periodic monitoring plan every six months to evaluate the environment and provide guidance to non-teaching staff and parents of these schools in relation to material existing one.
The Department of Education proposes to remove all asbestos from schools identified with this material. In 2004 1.530 schools were inspected and identified 462 with asbestos. These schools have had regular monitoring service and guidance. The Office for the Maintenance of Public Schools has made the removal of asbestos in 162 schools. 144 schools in asbestos work resulted in the removal of material in its entirety. At present OMEP has 22 auctions for the removal process. Since the beginning of the CA / FO.