As an AHERA Inspector / Designer I have to agree that I see nothing wrong in this video. Not saying things didn't go bad later...just that it looks like they are still in the process of building containment.
Again someone made a good suggestion. If you have any concerns speak to the Competant Person or Supervisor on site. They will be happy to show you what they are doing.
I agree. All I see is prepping (i.e. building neg air containment). There is no need for respirators. Actually, I find it funny that the poster of this video also lists gloves as the PPE that the worker is not wearing. But, anybody that knows this business knows that you can't prep a containment wearing gloves. The reason is that you are spray glueing and duct taping polyethylene sheeting to structural material. That requires fine touch and tactile dexterity of the phalanges. BS video.
Does anyone know whether white asbestos dust is visible or invisible? I know that asbestos fibres are invisible to the naked eye, but if one was to disturb white asbestos powder then would you actually see the dust as it was being disturbed, or is the dust itself also completely invisible to the naked eye?
Looks to me like they are still "prepping", thats the set up of the containment. Also the fact that the dumpster door was open tells me there is not any waist in it yet - there for they haven't started removal yet. Get a life and let the people do their job, if you have a question ask the supervisor!!
Just the fact you used the term "gas mask" shows you are making a comment out of ignorance. Respirators are used in the industry. There are no gases involved.
Because he is only prepping his containment you dumbass. Trust me, if he were removing asbo, he would be donned in all of the required PPE. And, you wouldn't have a video of him removing, because that would require you to be inside the containment that he can be seen building in this video.
There was nothing incriminating in that film. Two guys are walking around what us in the biz would call a staging area. For a brief moment the camera swings right and you see a plastic containment wall up. Removal would be going on within that containment. To call this job a rip and skip based on this video is just wrong.
I can't actually see anyone removing asbestos in this film. I did however see some guy pick up a staple gun that would suggest that they were sheeting-out in preperation for removal.
The workers are VERY good role models for the kids
Miki2471 1 year ago
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Have a look what Stockport Council in Cheshire, England is subjecting 550 primary school pupils and 78 babies in the nursery to:-
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"Experts" clear brown asbestos from Harcourt School site
SheilaJOliver 1 year ago
fake vid, real removal you need a radiation suit.
gamerXpro1 1 year ago
As an AHERA Inspector / Designer I have to agree that I see nothing wrong in this video. Not saying things didn't go bad later...just that it looks like they are still in the process of building containment.
Again someone made a good suggestion. If you have any concerns speak to the Competant Person or Supervisor on site. They will be happy to show you what they are doing.
JosephChrist 3 years ago
I agree. All I see is prepping (i.e. building neg air containment). There is no need for respirators. Actually, I find it funny that the poster of this video also lists gloves as the PPE that the worker is not wearing. But, anybody that knows this business knows that you can't prep a containment wearing gloves. The reason is that you are spray glueing and duct taping polyethylene sheeting to structural material. That requires fine touch and tactile dexterity of the phalanges. BS video.
jaffijoe 2 years ago
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Does anyone know whether white asbestos dust is visible or invisible? I know that asbestos fibres are invisible to the naked eye, but if one was to disturb white asbestos powder then would you actually see the dust as it was being disturbed, or is the dust itself also completely invisible to the naked eye?
instigatethechange 3 years ago
I see nothing incriminating in this video. Shoot, this video can pass for a couple of drunks walking into run down bar for all we know.
strumpeteer 4 years ago
just another loser trying to come up with a law suit. picking up a stapler doesen't mean he/they were doing any abatement. GET A LIFE LOOSER !!
mrgrouchyguy 4 years ago
Looks to me like they are still "prepping", thats the set up of the containment. Also the fact that the dumpster door was open tells me there is not any waist in it yet - there for they haven't started removal yet. Get a life and let the people do their job, if you have a question ask the supervisor!!
2222razor 4 years ago
Just the fact you used the term "gas mask" shows you are making a comment out of ignorance. Respirators are used in the industry. There are no gases involved.
amgenv 4 years ago
im sorry but to me the mask you guys wear is a gas mask!!
ktrachitofreza 4 years ago
the guy isnt wearing a gasmask or suit!
ktrachitofreza 4 years ago
Because he is only prepping his containment you dumbass. Trust me, if he were removing asbo, he would be donned in all of the required PPE. And, you wouldn't have a video of him removing, because that would require you to be inside the containment that he can be seen building in this video.
jaffijoe 2 years ago
There was nothing incriminating in that film. Two guys are walking around what us in the biz would call a staging area. For a brief moment the camera swings right and you see a plastic containment wall up. Removal would be going on within that containment. To call this job a rip and skip based on this video is just wrong.
amgenv 5 years ago
I can't actually see anyone removing asbestos in this film. I did however see some guy pick up a staple gun that would suggest that they were sheeting-out in preperation for removal.
Sphinxpdq 5 years ago