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Asbestos Exposure

June 15, 2022/in News & Updates

Asbestos exposure remains the number one killer of workers in B.C. Identify asbestos properly, remove it safely and follow safe work procedures. Do your job, do it right and protect everyone from the dangers of asbestos. All workers must be aware of the potential hazards, and understand and follow the controls necessary to prevent exposure. Check out BCMSA’s half day course on Asbestos, Lead, Mould and Silica Awareness. 

To learn more and for WSBC resources: http://ow.ly/vC9450JyzuE

 

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