Managing asbestos in Ireland
Abstract
Asbestos-containing materials were widely used in the past especially in the
construction industry, where they were incorporated into numerous buildings, being
used in roofing materials, insulation and fire protection.
The discovery o f the negative health impacts caused by the inhalation o f asbestos
fibres led to the banning o f the processing, manufacturing and new use o f asbestoscontaining
products. However a significant amount o f these products are still in situ
in buildings built or refurbished between the 1950’s and 1980’s.
This study looks at how asbestos is managed in Ireland. Taking into consideration
the impacts o f asbestos on health and safety and on the environment.
Through the course o f this study it was identified that there is a need for new
regulations to be implemented in Ireland, requiring the development o f an Asbestos
Registry in all non-domestic premises. The Asbestos Register will require the
identification o f all asbestos present in the building, thus reducing the possibility o f
accidental exposures to asbestos fibres during maintenance, servicing, refurbishment,
or demolition work.
There is also a requirement for people to be better educated about asbestos especially
those in the construction sector, whose occupations and day-to-day activities could
bring them into contact with asbestos-containing materials.
Due to the significant quantities o f asbestos still remaining throughout Ireland, more
landfill sites are required for the disposal o f this material, thus reducing Ireland’s
dependency on other countries to dispose o f its waste.
By establishing partnerships and clear pathways o f communication amongst the
competent authorities that are responsible for monitoring various aspects o f asbestos,
it will ensure a more efficient management o f asbestos during its life cycle from
identification on site to disposal.
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