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Posted By allan wood during an audit by the nhbc the auditor asked for evidence of health surveillance of persons who come into contact with wet cement. does anyone have a suitable queationaire which could be handed to our bricklayers etc to establish whether or not any further medical assissstance need be sought. thanks in advance.
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Posted By Darby Allan Allan Don't have a checklist available but the need is justified due to the horrendous medical problems that can ensue from contact with cement follow http://www.neutralite.com/allergies.html for evidence. Not promoting their products by the way. Darby
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Posted By Jane Blunt In extreme cases, there have been amputations - see the case of Kevin Broomfield of Astell Scientific (Holdings) Ltd, who lost a leg due to the burns he received after working kneeling in cement for several hours.
Jane
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Posted By Martyn Hendrie Allan,
You can find more information on this in the HSE Press Release 8 January 2004. It is going to be part of a blitz in the South of the country in March.
HSE home page>Whats New>Press Releases
The HSE Construction Information Sheet No 26 "Cement" may also be of use.
HSE home page>Whats new>Free leaflets>Construction>Cement
Hope that helps
Martyn
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