Asbestos Disposal Advice
There are some countries that do not own landfills specifically
destined for asbestos waste. If this is the case in your city or
country, friable asbestos waste can be disposed at sites where
industries waste is thrown.
There are many regulations controlling asbestos disposal and one
of the requirements is to label the containers to identify the
material. Information about the volumes, composition and
location of asbestos waste must be recorded.
The personnel involved in the gathering, transportation and
disposal of asbestos waste are exposed to the risk of inhaling
or ingesting asbestos fibers. To prevent this, it is vital to
provide the people in charge of doing the job with the proper
protective equipment, such special clothing and respiratory
gear. The asbestos materials that will be disposed have to be
wetted. The vehicles transporting the asbestos must be marked
with a sign informing about the hazardous waste. The waste must
be deposited in authorized site that is suitable and available
for that purpose.
As you've read until now, this is a subject that needs
knowledge and effort to work around. And the information in this
article is gathered from several resources created by experts in
the field.
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reading.
There is a difference between friable and non-friable asbestos.
Friable asbestos is in the form of powder or can become powder
with a slight pressure. And non-friable asbestos is material
that cannot be reduced to powder because it is harder.
Non-friable material is in some places are not consider
hazardous. Consequently, the procedures of disposal of both
kinds differ greatly.
In conclusion, friable asbestos waste should be dealt with
carefully to ensure that there are no leakages while it is being
transported. Once the waste is deposited in the landfill there
are no risks with regard to water contamination.
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