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EHS-Safety

Asbestos

Asbestos is a mineral used for fireproofing and insulation.  It occurs naturally in metamorphic rocks near subduction zones from the mineral serpentine. Asbestos is only dangerous when the fibers are airborne, so caution must be taken when renovating older facilities, drilling in walls, or accessing suspended ceilings, as asbestos may have been used in the insulation.  Asbestos can cause various lung diseases including cancer and internal scarring, which impairs lung function.

Here is a list of some products that may contain asbestos.

  • Acoustic/soundproofing material
  • Adhesive material
  • Asphalt flooring
  • Boiler insulation material
  • Blown-in insulation
  • Ceiling tiles
  • Cement pipes
  • Cement wallboard
  • Caulking material
  • Chalkboards
  • Disc brakes
  • Electric wire insulation material
  • Electric ducts
  • Fire blankets and curtains
  • Fireproofing material
  • Heating ducts
  • Laboratory gloves
  • Packing material
  • Paint
  • Pipe insulation material
  • Roofing shingles
  • Sheetrock
  • Spackling products
  • Spray-on insulation
  • Vinyl flooring and wall covering

More information

Last Modified: 06/27/2011 16:07:19 by content editor