Construction Industry Innovations

Asbestos Risk in Industrial Buildings

Posted on January 26, 2012

For the owners and managers of commercial and industrial buildings in the UK there is a legal duty to manage the likely risk of the building fabric containing asbestos. Although the use of asbestos was banned in the 1980's in the UK it is still present in many forms within a range of asbestos containing materials in industrial premises, for example as asbestos industrial roofing panels, wall cladding and insulating material. For that reason it is important to be aware of the risks and to deal with them in a safe and appropriate manner for the safety of all those who occupy the buildings or premises.

The main burden of responsibility is placed on the person or persons responsible for the maintenance of the building's fabric to ensure that they identify any asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and ensure they pose no health risk to the occupiers of the premises, which could be shops, offices, farm buildings amongst many other types of commercial premises.

Asbestos forms a health risk if the fibres are released into the surrounding air and are likely to be inhaled, causing potentially fatal diseases for which there is currently no cure. Of the three common types of asbestos - blue, brown and white - the most dangerous are the blue and brown types but they can only be identified by a professional analysis of a suspected ACM.

An asbestos containing material, such as industrial roofing panels, that is in good, undamaged and unworn condition presents a negligible health risk but the same material in a heavily-weathered state could pose a substantial risk to the people working in the building.

But just how can you determine the level of any risk? And who is most likely to be affected?

Those most at risk are the people who maintain the fabric of the building, especially if they might be required to perform alterations that require disturbing any potentially asbestos containing material by drilling or cutting, for example, roofing panels. Evidence suggests that it is those workers who regularly carry out standard building repairs and maintenance who are most at risk.

Examples of the types of materials that contain high percentages of asbestos are pipe lagging and insulating board, which can contain up to 85% of blue or brown asbestos. Asbestos cement products such as the flat or corrugated sheets used in wall cladding and roofing panels contain much less asbestos (10-15%) and are generally less of a health risk because the asbestos fibres are firmly bonded with the cement in products in good condition.

The duty to manage asbestos has been a legal requirement in the UK since regulations were introduced in 2006 and requires you to find out if asbestos exists in the premises, where it is located and what condition it is in. Unless you can categorically prove that asbestos does not exist in certain materials (by providing the results of a professional analysis of, for example, industrial roofing materials) then you must assume that the materials do contain asbestos and deal with the risk by recording the specific location of the ACMs and making that information readily available to any workers who are likely to come into close contact with the material. For example roofing contractors performing an industrial roof repair to a leaking roof must be aware of the potential hazards they face so that they can take adequate precautions and deal with the asbestos roof repair safely and effectively.

Crusher Purposes for the Aggregate Industry

Posted on January 16, 2012

When working in aggregate mining, the materials do not always come up out of the Earth in the form that is most valuable. Often the materials need to be transformed into a different size in order to best suit the needs and the purposes of the operation. This is where crushers come in to play. These helpful machines can grind up materials into smaller bits that may be more convenient to handle. Without the use of such machinery the job would be amazingly hard to do. Crushers are a type of technology that has helped out the aggregate mining industry very much.

There are many different types of crushers available. They come in many different sizes and powers. Because of the type of materials a crusher made need to handle, it is important that very powerful ones are chosen, just as with many other purchases, the buyer gets their money's worth. Therefore, spending the extra on a higher priced crusher may prove to be a very good investment. In fact, some companies offer crushing to clients as a separate service.

Suppose a client has a load of materials that they need to be broken down in to smaller sizes. An aggregate miner would be the person of choice to come to in order to have the material broken down. The miner will then use their industrial crusher to convert the minerals into a smaller size; possibly even dust. The client then pays for the work that has been done. This job of the miner calls for the obtainment of a crusher that can do the job. For this reason, it is important that miners consider if they will offer such services or only use crushing as a part of their other mining activities.

There are many other types of mineral processing equipment that a miner may use, but a crusher is one of the main and most basic ones. Some miners may opt to not purchase a crush of their own, but instead rely on a crushing plant. This is a viable option contingent on a variety of factors. When deciding when or not to purchase a crusher, the miners must consider how likely it is that they will need to process minerals. They should also know if transporting the minerals to the miner is convenient enough. As well, they must consider the price that they will be charged for this service.

Crushers serve to process larger minerals and turn them into smaller pieces. Many aggregate miners own this type of equipment and some do not. It is possible for a miner to win more clients by simply offering to crush the already abstracted materials as a separate service. Some miners have a mineral processing plant in their local area to which they can send the minerals to be processes. At some point every aggregate miner is going to have to deal with the need to crush minerals. Therefore, purchasing a high quality, reliable crusher can be well worth the investment.

The Nursing Industry

Posted on November 30, 2011

Nursing is one of the most noble professions in our society and currently there are far more nursing jobs than there are those qualified to fill them. It's one of the most noble positions any of us can choose as a career. It requires a certain mindset and of course, there are educational requirements that must be met and vary according to your specialty. A. Harrison Barnes, founder of Hound.com and famed career coach says the demand will continue to increase as more people in the medical field prepare for retirement.

Nursing Statistics:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are current 2.6 million nurses in the United States and account for the largest healthcare occupation.

Many of these nurses continue their educations and go on to fill:
(1) Nurse Practitioner jobs
(2) Clinical Nurse Specialist jobs
(3) Nursing Instructor jobs; and
(4) Forensic Nursing jobs

Further, nurses can choose a level of specialty, such as those working with medical teams that research certain diseases or nurses who are specifically trained to provide not only care for terminal patients, but their families as well. Many nurses prefer a classroom setting and become nursing instructors while others become critical care nurses or pediatric nurses.

The growth rate in the nursing industry through the year 2016 is expected to increase by 48% for nurses working in physician's offices; 33% of nurses who work in the home health care industry 25% for those opting to work in nursing home environments and 17% for those who choose hospitals as their settings. Another important factor, according to A. Harrison Barnes, is the ability to switch professions with just a bit of specific training that complements what the nurse already knows. Read more...

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