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Asbestos ‘timebomb’ for hospitals, schools and homes

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Managers of buildings including schools, hospitals and social housing should urgently review their management plans amid fears that asbestos left in buildings as “safe” could now be damaged.

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) and the Faculty of Asbestos Assessment and Management (FAAM) highlighted new research on the issue, which emerged during a Parliamentary event last week.

The research from the National Organisation of Asbestos Consultants (NORAC) and the Asbestos Testing and Consultancy (ATAC) is based on what the BOHS believes is the largest study in the world of asbestos in buildings.

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