One can take an Asbestos Awareness course at many institutions such the school run by HAZMAT, as well as from government sponsored courses. More information can be found at your local governments website or offices.
Asbestos awareness training is offered by a number of organizations including Virtual College, Praxis42, PSI, Murray State University, many community colleges and union training halls, and many commercial training organizations.
The CBRNE Defense Awareness Course is available to Airmen through the AETC. Speak with your commanding officer to see if it is necessary for you to take this course.
You would have to take a sample and send it to a lab for analysis. They will send you the percent and type.
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my friend you need a lot more than a mask. you have to call an asbestos removal company to safely remove the asbestos. don't fool around with asbestos. take a tip from one who was exposed to a lot of asbestos before it was deemed unhealthy and now has copd as a result. this is one time to pay the qualified personnal to take care of this problem
You can take that course through the University of Kentucky. You can also take it at Beckfield College.
Exposure and inhilation of asbestos can cause cancers, lung damage, loss of lung function, and can lead to death. Symptoms of asbestos exposure may take may years to appear.
Yes, of course.
Asbestos plaster is a type of building material that contains asbestos fibers. It can appear as a smooth, white or gray plaster on walls or ceilings. To identify asbestos plaster, a professional may need to take a sample and have it tested in a lab. It is important to avoid disturbing asbestos materials to prevent exposure to harmful fibers.
The signs and symptoms of asbestos-related lung diseases vary. They depend on which disease you have and how much it has damaged your lungs. Signs and symptoms may not appear for 10 to 14 or more years after exposure to asbestos.
To determine if you have asbestos in your house, you can hire a professional to conduct an inspection and take samples for testing. Asbestos is commonly found in older homes in materials like insulation, flooring, and ceiling tiles. Testing is the only way to confirm the presence of asbestos, as it cannot be identified by sight alone.
you could probably take a course at your local community center, hospital or red cross station.