Wisconsin Conducts Asbestos Removal Information Assemblies for Free
Posted on March 25th, 2009 in Asbestos News |
Wisconsin Department of Health Services will conduct free asbestos removal information assemblies in order to promote harmless and secure asbestos removal among contractors, facility managers, and rental property owners. Changes made in the Administrative code on asbestos abatement will also be discussed there as well as the Certification and Training Course Requirements for Asbestos undertakings. These asbestos removal information assemblies are held all over the state in three colleges, a hotel, a cinema and a theater until April 16. The department also invites contractors, roofers, siders, window installers together with insulation and weatherization contractors to take part in these free sessions. Registration for attendees is no longer required.
There may be differences on asbestos removal methods which are based on the materials where it is contained nevertheless all removal methods intend to control the asbestos particles from spreading through the air where it can be breathed in and can therefore cause health problems. Asbestos removal usually uses moisture to bring down the fibers to the ground where they can be put away appropriately and safely.
Please check the Wisconsin Department of Health Services website for more information and further inquiries.
Source: Free Asbestos Abatement Information Sessions Offered in Wisconsin
One Response
Thank you for your very informative website. I worked at the Saginaw,MI post office for 19 years — 10 of those under asbestos-wrapped pipes. After I left their employ, they stripped the pipes. It took a long time. So far, I’m safe — maybe. I shall be watching your updates very carefully. Thanks again.
Most sincerely,
Mrs. Karen Heilborn
280 N. Colony Drive #1 B
Saginaw, MI 48638