Asbestos banned, how to reduce future risks Lars Vedsmand, EFBWW/Danish Constr. Workers
About me 30 years experience with asbestos Compensation cases insulation workers Bulding cooperation victims, trade unions, psycisians and OCC Health clinics Guidelines and regulatory work nationally, EU and global (ILO) EFBWW asbestos action plan
Overview Can we learn from history? Didn t we solve the problem in the 80 es? What brings the future?
Why still focus? ALL types and forms of asbestos are dangerous: Asbestosis Lung cancers Mesotheliomas Other cancers Known and documented for 30-70 years
Why still focus? Several MS had restrictions and bans since 1970 es and 80 es, ongoing until 2005 30 years of political and technical negociations before the ban as well as a Berlaymont building EU has a ban with still few excemptions and a directive, providing regulation for safe work procedures
Asbestos remains a deadly material Present in many ships, trains and not the least buildings throughout EU Indeed, asbestos may be found particularly in many public and private buildings, where its presence is often unknown.
Even with a ban, time is working against a safe removal of all existing asbestos. People who installed it and know how to identify asbestos-containing materials in buildings are retiring from the construction sector. Newer generations do not have any experience with the old materials they can find when doing maintenance or demolition. You can meet asbestos in 3 ways: intentionally (Asbestos removing companies, or well-known asbestos removal projects) as well as unintentionally, i.e. those professions carrying out maintenance activities in buildings; those who are running repair or renovation activities (electricians, heating engineers, carpenters and fitters or plumbers); demolition workers or also people in the recycling sector. By indirect exposure (indoor climate, outdoor contamination near asbestos facilities) The time factor
Asbestos an ongoing problem BAN yes but still millions of tonnes Time working against us Break the curve of diseases: Even if no exposure from today, still ARD in 2060 Lower exposures prolonged latency times? Safer removal 27-06-2012 Asbestos seminar information modules
3 ways of meeting asbestos The known project: Decision of removing asbestos Specific Training Certification or prequalification Proving employees have been trained Asbestos in vocational training Great national differencies Leaving solely for professional asbestos-removal companies? Using reference projects from approved companies Linked in Asbestos Professsionals The grey zone: Where you may meet asbestos unintended Refurbishment and repair Modernisation Building service work Demolition Waste treatment Indoor climate and neighbour exposure 27-06-2012 Asbestos seminar information modules
EP Statement from EP: 36. Considers that the health problems related to exposure to asbestos are well known and that the European regulation on asbestos is adequate; underlines the fact that asbestosinitiated diseases in Europe are forecasted to be very high for many years ahead; therefore calls on the Commission to organise a hearing on how to tackle the huge OHS problems related to existing asbestos in buildings and other constructions such as ships, trains and machinery; also calls on Member States to draw up national action plans on phasing out asbestos, including obligations to map asbestos in buildings and provide for the safe removal of asbestos; This has not yet been taken care of...
Possible other need for awareness Ordinary vocational training Plumbers Carpenters Electricians Demolition workers Maintenance workers? 27-06-2012 Asbestos seminar information modules
Project: Information Modules Aimed at feasible fact-sheets for non-asbestos workers but also targeting house owners, self employed people and do-it-yourself-markets Younger generations are not aware of how asbestos was used and installed important to draw the attention of companies and workers on this problem and to provide them with the appropriate tools and information, in order to allow them to operate in the safest possible environment.
Possible other need for awareness Building professionals and inspectors, housing companies: Where may ACM be found? What does is look like? Importance of history of the building Safety coordinators 27-06-2012 Asbestos seminar information modules
Possible other need for awareness Labour Inspectors: Regulation Where can it be found? Is it handled safely? Labour inspectorates need support and training Prevention of asbestos-related health hazards can t be managed by labour inspectorates alone. It requires commitment by all players in this field. Information and training of inspectors, social partners and experts would help to build commitment. Evaluations also reveal a great need for training and information of all parties involved in asbestosrelated work, including inspectorates Bilbao Agency, summary of SLIC 2006 Asbestos Campaign 27-06-2012 Asbestos seminar information modules
What is needed in near future Registration Mapping Training Asbestosfree memberstates EU steps in a global direction.
Mapping Where asbestos building types, typical uses Where has it been removed Where has it been encapsulated Where is it still present
Eksisting untouched asbestos Insulation in basements etc from before banning year Sealed and encapsulated asbestos Periodic control of effect Removed asbestos Aim: Get rid of suspisions and unsafety in refurbishing work Method: Public accesible database with continous reporting Registration
Other elements EP INI report may have focus on: Screening and registration of asbestos Ensuring qualifications and training Development of removal programmes Criteria for Recognition of Asbestos-related Diseases Support for Asbestos Victims Groups No exporting of asbestos waste into developing countries Strategies for global ban of asbestos There are many jobs as well in safe removal of existing asbestos