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Posted By The toecap
Does anybody know of any prosecutions regarding the non reporting of exposure to asbestos as a dangerous occurence? And i have already looked on the HSE database to no avail.
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Posted By Dave Wilson
No because its NOt Reportable per se but depends on how far you want to interpret the DO side of things
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Posted By The toecap
If you look at RIDDOR paragraph 149 or 147 (depending upon the date of print) it states that it is.See attached.
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(a)solid
(b)
The substances covered by this definition may be in any form: liquid,
(eg powder), gaseous or vapour and may include, for example:
substances which may be hazardous to health (eg asbestos, phosgene,
toluene diisocyanate)
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Posted By CRT
Off the top of my head, i dont know to any, i`m sure that you are more likely to get prosecuted for failing to comply with CAW.
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