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New and updated HSE guidance on Asbestos safety has now been updated. In their latest Asbestoss news bulletin issued 6th December, the Health & Safety Executive announced: Asbestos is the greatest cause of work-related deaths in Great Britain. Around 5,000 people die every year from asbestos-related diseases which typically take decades to develop and cannot be cured. HSE has refreshed its guidance on asbestos to help you protect yourself and your workers. Our website has been updated to:
The updated webpages include the following improvements: Introduction to asbestos safetyA step guide explaining:
It also summarises how to decide if a licensed asbestos contractor must do any work. View: Introduction to asbestos safety Duty to manage asbestos in buildingsGuidance for the person who has a legal duty to manage asbestos in a building – the dutyholder. They must protect people from the risks of exposure to asbestos. This includes people who:
The step guide includes guidance on:
Read about: The duty to manage asbestos in buildings A workers' guide to asbestos safetyGuidance which explains what workers and their employers must do to protect themselves and others from asbestos. It includes:
Find out about: A workers' guide to asbestos safety This includes videos summarising the guidance for workers Locations of asbestos and taking the right actionThis webpage includes an image gallery that can help you identify asbestos in typical locations and take the right action to minimise exposure. For each asbestos product type, the page explains:
You can also download a number of updated Asbestos guidance documents from the Unionsafety e-Library, using subject category 'Asbestos'. Source: HSE Bulletin
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