Archive:  July 2024

The disposal of asbestos in BC is regulated by the province of BC. Asbestos can only be disposed of in authorized facilities. Read more here.
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Potential exposure to hazardous dust and air contaminants is a primary health hazard associated with abrasive blasting. Air pressure is typically high and blasting operations can expose employees to many toxic air contaminants.
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Contemplating a renovation project or demolition of a building or structure? Many companies are faced with expensive and logistical problems when contemplating either renovation or demolition of a structure or building found to contain hazardous mate
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How dangerous is asbestos? There is a chronic lung disease called Asbestosis. If you continually breathe in asbestos dust, the fibres present in the air will scar your lungs and make it harder for you to breathe.
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What is asbestos?
July 29th, 2016 | in Asbestos
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous material that was a popular building material from the 1950s to 1990s. It was used extensively because it is an insulator, has good fire protection properties, has tensile strength, and is resistant
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Asbestos is the number one work-place killer in Canada. The potential liabilities for building owners & General Contractors who hire the wrong abatement contractor including additional cleanup cost can be extensive
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