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asbestos dust

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meanings of asbestosand dust


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asbestos
noun[U]
uk /æsˈbes.tɒs/ us /æsˈbes.tɑːs/
a soft, greyish-white material that does not burn, used especially in the past in buildings, clothing, etc. as a protection against fire and as a form of insulation (= a way of stopping heat ...
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dust
noun[U]
uk /dʌst/ us /dʌst/
dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or ...
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Examples of asbestos dust


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That was because when his wife laundered his trousers after he had been working on ships there was asbestosdust in the turnups.
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If asbestosdust is inhaled the person inhaling contracts a serious and usually deadly disease.
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The question of strengthening controls over asbestosdust emissions is under review.
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The regulations require employers, contractors and self-employed persons to take stringent precautions to prevent all work people being exposed to harmful concentrations of asbestosdust.
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Asbestosis is a lung disease which is contracted through working daily over a period of months or years in fairly heavy concentrations of asbestosdust.
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The dangers of asbestosdust have been known for a very long time.
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It is no good arguing that the dangers of asbestosdust have become known only recently.
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The dangers of asbestosdust have been known for a considerable period.
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Their protection will cover all workers, including laggers, potentially at risk from asbestosdust.
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There is considerable evidence to show that many of those who contract asbestosis and the related cancers are only casually exposed to asbestosdust.
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If asbestos laws are broken, and workers and the public are exposed to asbestosdust, the individuals responsible should be imprisoned.
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It concluded that workers in these trades may still be at risk from exposure to asbestosdust from materials put into buildings many years ago.
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It has been discovered that asbestosdust produces somewhat similar effects.
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Asbestosdust is responsible for more work-related deaths than any other cause.
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At present, asbestosdust is responsible for more work-related deaths than any other single cause—a fact that is not always appreciated.
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Mesothelioma is an asbestos-related disease that can be contracted by the inhalation of asbestosdust.
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Therefore, the danger to employees from asbestosdust was acknowledged many years before 1960.
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There are fixed hygiene standards governing the exposure to airborne asbestosdust of those who work with the material.
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The current occupational hygiene standard for chrysotile asbestosdust is two fibres per millilitre.
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As such he had brought home clothes to be washed and had covered her with asbestosdust while she was cleaning them.
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These bodies indicate past exposure to asbestosdust but are not proof of the presence of disease due to the inhalation of asbestos.
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They also require that protective equipment should be provided for persons working where asbestosdust is present.
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