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IOSH No Time to Lose campaign: spotlight on asbestos · minimise the release of asbestos fibres into the air, e.g. using wet injection on lagging. •Workers must wear suitable PPE.

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Page 1: IOSH No Time to Lose campaign: spotlight on asbestos · minimise the release of asbestos fibres into the air, e.g. using wet injection on lagging. •Workers must wear suitable PPE.

IOSH No Time to Lose campaign:

spotlight on asbestos

#NTTLasbestos Louise Hosking No Time to Lose Ambassador

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www.iosh.com

About the Institution of Occupational Safety

and Health (IOSH)

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• Enhance

• Collaborate

• Influence

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No Time to Lose: campaign on

occupational cancer

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Occupational cancer

At least 742,000 people

die every year from a

work-related cancer

– more than one death

every minute.

Global estimate

Source: ILO, Ministries of Finland and Singapore, WSH

Institute Singapore, Finnish Institute of Occupational

Health (FIOH), ICOH and EU-OSHA

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Occupational cancer Research in Britain – first study of its kind

- 8,000 work-related cancer deaths a year

- 14,000 new cancer registrations each

year are attributed to occupational

exposure

- Just under half of deaths linked to

occupational cancer are in the

construction industry

Source: HSE ‘The burden of occupational cancer in Great Britain’, 2012, Dr Lesley Rushton

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The No Time to Lose campaign aims to:

- raise awareness of a significant health issue facing

employees

- offer businesses free practical, original materials to help

them deliver effective prevention programmes

- secure commitments from organisations to improve

preventative measures

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The four phases

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Free practical materials www.notimetolose.org.uk

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Spotlight on cancer caused by

asbestos exposure at work

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Asbestos-related cancer Global estimate

Source: World Health Organization

125 million people in the world

are exposed to asbestos in the

workplace.

It claims between 100,000 and

200,000 lives every year.

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Asbestos-related cancer in Britain

At least 5,000 people a year die from an

asbestos-related cancer.

Around 20 trade’s people die a week

from cancer caused by asbestos

exposure.

Source: Health and Safety Executive

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Where is asbestos banned?

Algeria Denmark Ireland Monaco Slovakia Argentina Djibouti Israel Mozambique Slovenia Australia Egypt Italy Netherlands South Africa Austria Estonia Japan New Caledonia Spain Bahrain Finland Jordan New Zealand Sweden Belgium France Korea Norway Switzerland Brazil Gabon Kuwait Oman Taiwan Brunei Germany Latvia Poland Turkey Bulgaria Gibraltar Liechtenstein Portugal United Kingdom Canada Greece Lithuania Qatar Uruguay Chile Honduras Luxembourg Romania Croatia Hungary Macedonia Saudi Arabia Cyprus Iceland Malta Serbia Czech Republic Iraq Mauritius Seychelles

Source: International Ban Asbestos Secretariat

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Asbestos production and use

Source: Statista

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What is asbestos?

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How small is asbestos?

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Where can asbestos be found?

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Who is at risk?

Sole traders and

young people

are at high risk of

exposure to

asbestos.

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The health risks

-Pleural plaques

-Pleural thickening

-Asbestosis

-Lung cancer

-Mesothelioma

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Number of Mesothelioma deaths in Britain

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Symptoms to look out for

- a persistent cough

- a cough you have had for a while that gets worse

- breathlessness

- coughing up phlegm with traces of blood

- an ache or pain in the chest or shoulder

- loss of appetite or unexpected weight loss

- tiredness

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Eight steps to managing asbestos

1. Know where it is

2. Record where it is

3. Complete a risk assessment

4. Create a management plan

5. Planning to work on asbestos-containing materials (ACMs)

6. Inform those who are potentially exposed

7. Train workers

8. Investigate asbestos incidents

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What you need to do if you accidentally

disturb asbestos-containing materials

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Asbestos removal

• It is strongly advised to have the work carried out by a specialist contractor.

• The area where such work will be undertaken is enclosed and completely sealed.

• Work should be done using methods that minimise the release of asbestos fibres into the air, e.g. using wet injection on lagging.

• Workers must wear suitable PPE.

• Asbestos waste should be labelled, packaged and disposed of according to the relevant national legislation.

• Once work is complete, the site needs to be inspected by a competent asbestos analyst.

Photo courtesy of Asbestos Removal Contractors Association

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Air monitoring

• Air monitoring must be completed regularly around enclosures during asbestos removal.

• Air monitoring can also be used when it is suspected that an ACM has been damaged.

Photo courtesy of Asbestos Removal Contractors Association

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When workers are exposed

• Workers will obviously be worried when they have been exposed to breathing in asbestos fibres.

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There’s ‘No Time to Lose’ – get involved today

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Free practical materials All available from www.notimetolose.org.uk

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Duty to Manage Asbestos flowchart

Step one Step two

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Support the campaign – join over 300 organisations

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Pledge to take action – join 116 leading

businesses

1. Assess the risks

2. Develop and deliver a prevention strategy

3. Brief managers

4. Engage employees

5. Demand the same standards from their supply chain

6. Report progress

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Supporters and pledge signatories raising

awareness of asbestos-related cancer

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Campaign highlights

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New No Time to Lose website

www.notimetolose.org.uk

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IOSH supports European campaign –

‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Dangerous Substances’

www.iosh.co.uk/healthyworkplaces

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Thank you