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Between 3,000 and 4,000 workers die every year from asbestos related diseases. Up to one quarter of all of the deaths are related to the general maintainance trades. They may have breathed in asbestos dust during their day-to-day work with asbestos materials or because work with asbestos was carried out near them. Until recently it was thought that those now dying from asbestos-related diseases were exposed to large amounts of asbestos either regularly or during a single spell of work lasting from a few weeks to a few years. It is now thought possible that repeated low level exposures, such as could occur during routine repair work may also lead to asbestos-induced cancers. The scientific
evidence on exactly what levels of exposure cause disease is unclear.
But we do know the more asbestos dust inhaled the greater the risk to
health. That is why it is important that everyone who works with asbestos
should take the strictest Many buildings
still contain asbestos. So electricians, plumbers, building maintenance
workers, shopfitters and carpenters may still be at risk when they carry
out refurbishment, repairs, or maintenance work on buildings which contain
asbestos. Other workers, not normally associated with the building trade
may also routinely disturb asbestos. For instance computer installers,
particularly cabling installers, fire alarm installers, window blind
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