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Young Tradespeople In The West Midlands Alerted To Risk Of Asbestos - The Silent Killer

Main Category: Asbestos / Mesothelioma
Article Date: 26 Nov 2008 - 3:00 PST

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Trainee apprentices from around the West Midlands received a stark warning from the Health and Safety Executive that, once exposed to asbestos fibres in their lungs, they could die a premature death from mesothelioma unless they take necessary precautions in the workplace.

Mike Ford, HM Inspector of Health & Safety, delivered a hard-hitting message to 500 student plumbers, electricians, carpenters, bricklayer, finishers, tilers, designers and painters studying, at South Birmingham College, to work in the construction industry.

Sufferers from this deadly form of cancer have almost exclusively been previously exposed to asbestos and recent research conducted by the HSE shows that younger tradesmen, such as plumbers and electricians, know that asbestos is dangerous but just don't believe that they are personally at risk. Yet every week 20 tradesmen across the country die simply because they have breathed in asbestos fibres during the course of their work whilst, across the West Midlands region one person dies a painful death every three days from mesothelioma.

Mike Ford said:

"Young tradesmen and women do not understand that the risks of asbestos are real, they think it's yesterday's problem but the reality is that here in Great Britain we are in the midst of an epidemic. Numbers of deaths are likely to soon exceed 5,000 a year. Asbestos is still present in about half a million buildings and when disturbed by tradesmen there is a real risk of inhalation which may cause their early and painful death."

Margaret Watkinson from South Birmingham College, said: "Asbestos is a very real danger for workers in the construction industry. South Birmingham College was delighted that HSE gave our construction centre students a valuable insight into the realities and dangers of working with asbestos and the steps that they can take to protect themselves."

HSE's "Asbestos:The Hidden Killer" campaign features posters and radio adverts designed to encourage tradesmen to get a free asbestos information pack by calling 0845 345 0055 or by visiting http://www.hse.gov.uk/hiddenkiller for further information. The free information pack provides information on the dangers of asbestos, highlighting where asbestos-containing materials may be present in buildings, what they look like, how they should be dealt with and where to find training.

Notes

- Visit HSE's campaign website at http://www.hse.gov.uk/hiddenkiller

- To download interview with campaign Ambassador Ian Wright visit here.

- To download interview with Chair of HSE ,Judith Hackitt: http://www.contentpodcasts.co.uk/upload/JudithHackitt.wmv.zip

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