The MOL urge the employers to follow all the necessary guidelines when workers undertake work involving asbestos.
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Asbestos is used very widely. Fire retardant asbestos boards used in buildings,
calcium silicate boards and brake pads used in cars all contain asbestos to improve
the fire retardant effect and to sustain the sudden high temperature caused by car
brakes to allow the normal function of brake pads. However, medical research has
proved that after being exposed to asbestos polluted environments for a long period of
time, illnesses such as asbestosis, plural plaques, pleural calcifications, lung
cancer and mesothelioma can be caused. The asbestos substance enters the human body by
the respiratory system; and the incubation period can be as long as forty years. In
order to prevent the danger of asbestos, our country already has the necessary laws
passed. Ministry of Labor urge employers to fulfill proper management of safety and
health to protect the workers’ health.
According to our laws, the density of asbestos substance in the work place should not
exceed one fiber per cubic centimetre of air. As for improving the quality of
operation, asbestos should be replaced with less dangerous materials, such as glass
fiber, where possible. Moreover, the work place in which asbestos is used should
remain moist to keep down the dust. The production equipments should also be contained
or partially filtered to collect the waste and expel the air after cleaning. Also
according to the regulation of environmental inspection in the work place, the density
of airborne asbestos in the work place should be tested at least once every six months
or when the work conditions are altered.
As for the management of operation and health, employers should give employees, who
will undertake tasks involving asbestos, six hours of training on safety and health
upon employment. Consuming food or drink and smoking should also be prohibited in the
work place with asbestos. Containers containing asbestos should also be clearly
labelled. An information booklet on substance safety should also be provided for the
workers. When entering the work place containing asbestos, workers should wear
necessary protection garments. Overalls, hats and shoes should not be taken home. The
workers should also wash and clean themselves thoroughly after work. The asbestos work
places should also carry out specific heath checks for workers to ensure the good
health or their workers.
It has been reported that there have been several cases in Japan in which workers at
the asbestos factories and residents who lived near the factories died due to
illnesses such as lung mesothelioma and lung cancer. The Japanese government have
carried out necessary policies and procedures to respond to the emergency; and all
local governments have also been called for action. Because many departments are
responsible, Ministry of Labor have gathered representatives from relevant
departments, professionals and scholars to attend the Japanese Asbestos Pollution
Conference and share the experiences with all organizations. This will hopefully
enable all responsible departments and organizations to take appropriate actions to
prevent the damage to the environment and workers due to poor management of asbestos.
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- Publication Date:2006-01-09
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