An Asbestos-Free Certificate is a crucial document that certifies a building, material, or product is free from asbestos, a hazardous material once common in construction and manufacturing. This certification is often required before property renovations, demolitions, and sales to ensure safe handling and compliance with health standards. It is also essential when importing or exporting items like vehicles and vessels, where asbestos content could hinder transit across borders. Obtaining the certificate involves a detailed inspection process, from hiring a certified asbestos inspector to conducting laboratory testing. With varying regulations worldwide, securing this certification ensures safe environments and smooth, compliant operations across jurisdictions.
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A blog discussing what property owners and home owners should do if they suspect there may be Asbestos in their building. The blog looks at the various common types of Asbestos materials, their properties and what steps should be taken to conclusively identify the presence of Asbestos in a home.
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A blog discussing the historical use of Asbestos across the globe and locally within the GCC countries. The blog looks at whether citizens and residents should still be concerned by the potential risk posed by Asbestos in the Middle East, some of the current issues associated with this topic in the region and what can be done to reduce the hazard posed by this cancer causing material.
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