By: knock-knock | 2011-04-04 | Real Estate WHAT IS ASBESTOS? Asbestos is a natural mineral with unusual qualities. It is strong enough to resist high temperatures, chemical attack and wear. A poor conductor, it insulates well against heat and ... read more
By: tony d taylor | 2011-10-20 | Home Improvement Asbestos is the common name for any variety of silicate materials that are fibrous in structure and are more resistant to acid and fire than other materials. It has two forms, serpentine and amphibole, and is made of impure magnesium silicate. read more
By: Sandy Dickson | 2010-10-06 | Law PROVO, Utah - Asbestos has been identified while workers were definitely in the method of demolishing a creating in Provo. As a Sherman-Williams establishing was being torn down, workers learned an asbestos-lined pipe beneath the concrete on the flooring. A verify for asbestos will need to have been performed ahead of the constructing started its demolition for the reason that if asbestos is launched into the air, it can be inhaled by the workers, potentially producing many healt... read more
By: Bettina War | 2011-02-18 | Mesothelioma Templar's Asbestos Inspection and Analysis Service can help building owners deal safely and effectively with asbestos in their home or business. read more
By: christinaxio@ymail.com | 2010-10-02 | Business The manufacturing of pipe is not much easy and it also takes some of the time for people to let the manufacturing of pipes take places as it requires a complete process for its manufacturing read more
By: Kevin Chirs | 2010-09-06 | Business Ideas Pipes manufactures can be found in different parts of the world and the pipe fitting people had played a very good role in the lives of people and thus all the tensions of people had been reduced to a greater extent. Pipes can be found in different sizes and shapes as well. People prefer to use those pipes with best fit their design and shape of the pipe which had been planned up by the person. read more
By: Jason E Stallard | 2010-07-09 | Workplace safety Now that there is increased public awareness of the dangers of asbestos, many people ask the question: Where is asbestos found in the home? The short answer is, "many places". Asbestos was considered to be a wonder substance for many years and was used in innumerable products. It was only banned in 1999, so can be found in buildings everywhere built prior to the year 2000. read more
By: Vicki Sutherland | 2011-02-03 | Cancer Anyone who has been exposed to asbestos in the workplace and has an asbestos related disease has the right to file asbestos claims. Asbestos is an incredibly harmful substance. read more
By: seomul Evans | 2010-12-08 | Article Marketing The human race's use of asbestos has been riddled with controversies, much of which can be attributed to the numerous accounts of its high degree of potency as a health hazard. read more
By: Matthieu Cany | 2010-10-08 | Diy Derived from the Greek word for ‘'unquenchable'', asbestos is a natural material and has been used since 2500 BC in winding sheets, pottery and various other applications. It can be found in tiles, false ceilings, roofs, cement drain pipes, panels, partitions, insulation boards, etc. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2011-04-13 | Personal injury Asbestos is not hazardous if it is handled correctly. However, this does not mean you cannot be contaminated by the fibers and become ill from asbestos exposure. read more
By: jack stellon | 2011-01-25 | Construction Asbestos have become commonly used commodity as a result of developmen6t in science and technology. However, although it has many good uses, asbestos remains one of the most hazardous chemicals around. Whether it's used at home or in the factories, it's imperative that asbestos surveys are done. This aims o ensure that the safety standards are adhered to since this is the only way where damage to read more
By: Myra Foreman | 2012-07-12 | Health & Fitness Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that occurs naturally in the environment and has been used extensively in thousands of products since the last century. It is resistant to heat and corrosion and, because it is a fiber, it can be weaved into other materials. Because of these characteristics asbestos was often mixed with other materials. read more