baza31
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Registered: 19th Apr 03
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apart from the your going to die i worked on the asbestos ceiling tiles about 6 months ago, only just realised what it is, i worked for council and had no risk assessments etc. i only screwed a few fittings to it, am i fucked ?
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Cosmo
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Yes, you're going to die.
On a side note, once you do get your family to sue the council for making you work on it without the proper training/equipment.
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baza31
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i know it cant be good but am sure you will have to work on it for a while to die
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BarnshaW
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ul be dead in no time. hard luck
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Fraser Young
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Dependent on lots of factors.
The real health risk in the future from exposure is a condition called Mesothelioma. Which isn't pleasant. And occurs some 15 years after exposure -hence UK wise, reaching a peak in terms of incidence round about now.
Main risk is prolonged occupational exposure (talking years...) & To a specific type of asbestos. (Blue asbestos, crocidolite). So I wouldn't worry too much at current. Worth discussing it with your GP though.
I am by no means a legal expert, and so you'd have to seek advice from Citizens advice or someone who knows about these things re. claims etc. Though I must say, from observed experience, asbestos claims are usually taken very seriously and get generous compensations.
[Edited on 17-07-2008 by Fraser Young]
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Cosmo
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Youve had a busy time on here lately
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Fraser Young
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Could start a business!
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TIDGE
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its game over for you
unlucky
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MatthewR
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COMPO
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Jules S
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So, after 6 months, what makes you think its was asbestos?
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jonnysri
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weve got a big operation procedure in the fire service about asbestos.
basically its only harmful when you inhale alot of asbestos fibres. like if your working in the dust for a while. best to stay away from it tho
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SAS-1991
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Registered: 6th Mar 08
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i somtimes work with my dad, and we handle asbestos quite alot, even tho at college, they tell you to bassically run away from it!?
i think ill be dead before it has chance to affect me.
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by SAS-1991
i somtimes work with my dad, and we handle asbestos quite alot, even tho at college, they tell you to bassically run away from it!?
i think ill be dead before it has chance to affect me.
Please quit college....you aren't worthy of my taxes
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SAS-1991
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
quote: Originally posted by SAS-1991
i somtimes work with my dad, and we handle asbestos quite alot, even tho at college, they tell you to bassically run away from it!?
i think ill be dead before it has chance to affect me.
Please quit college....you aren't worthy of my taxes
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Jules S
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No seriously,
I'm not sure I want to pay for your education (that you ignore)
Or your NHS bill when you get Asbestosis 
Ps: two blokes who I worked with have just snuffed it from Asbestosis, dont treat the stuff lightly
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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what colour was it and how much exposure did you have to it,
your gonna be fine, you need alot of exposure to it really
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SAS-1991
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
what colour was it and how much exposure did you have to it,
your gonna be fine, you need alot of exposure to it really
well college say...
"it affects people in different ways, some people can work with it there whole life, and not get affected buy it, and other can get affected buy it after only a few times dealing with the stuff"
erm its like a whitey gray colour, my dad and his boss say it is asbestos.
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SAS-1991
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
No seriously,
I'm not sure I want to pay for your education (that you ignore)
Or your NHS bill when you get Asbestosis 
Ps: two blokes who I worked with have just snuffed it from Asbestosis, dont treat the stuff lightly
and how do u know i ignore college?! just because i dont do as they say in front of asbestos, dont mean i ignore it?!
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mattk
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its blue white and brown,
brown is the really bad stuff innit?
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SAS-1991
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
its blue white and brown,
brown is the really bad stuff innit?
yeye, brown is worst stuff, but generaly really tuff, only when you break it, thats when your at risk, because all fibers break up, and get stuck into your lungs.
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by SAS-1991
quote: Originally posted by Jules S
No seriously,
I'm not sure I want to pay for your education (that you ignore)
Or your NHS bill when you get Asbestosis 
Ps: two blokes who I worked with have just snuffed it from Asbestosis, dont treat the stuff lightly
and how do u know i ignore college?! just because i dont do as they say in front of asbestos, dont mean i ignore it?!
Errr
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