Asbestos is widely recognised as a serious hazard, and its industrial use is now banned within the UK, and EU, and strict regulations govern the use of older manufactured materials which may contain asbestos. However, asbestos is also a natural geological material, and may occur in museum collections as minerals or constituents of rock specimens. In the UK the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) provides the legal framework for the safe identification, use and disposal of asbestos. However, these regulations, and other EU regulations, provide no specific guidance on dealing with potentially asbestos-containing natural materials. CAR 2012 specifies just six asbestos minerals although a number of other minerals in museum collectio...
There are six elongate mineral particles (EMPs) corresponding to specific dimensional and morphologi...
Asbestos is a group of six major silicate minerals that belong to the serpentine and amphibole famil...
The serpentine and amphibole minerals, collectively known as asbestos, have been used in a large num...
Asbestos is widely recognised as a serious hazard, and its industrial use is now banned within the U...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Asbestos is the generic term for various types of natural silicates of magnesium and / or iron, whic...
Abstract Minerals in museum collections may pose potential hazards to curators and visitors. This pa...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Certain minerals, particularly those containing uranium [U] and thorium [Th], emit natural ionising ...
The work deals with the uses of asbestos minerals, methods of safe disposal of asbestos and the dise...
The name asbestos is derived from the Greek word for inextinguishable or indestructible, and the adj...
Naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals can be found in metamorphic rocks and in the s...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
Recently, naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) has drawn the attention of numerous health and regulato...
The confirmation of the carcinogenic potential of asbestos fibres show that all the asbestos based m...
There are six elongate mineral particles (EMPs) corresponding to specific dimensional and morphologi...
Asbestos is a group of six major silicate minerals that belong to the serpentine and amphibole famil...
The serpentine and amphibole minerals, collectively known as asbestos, have been used in a large num...
Asbestos is widely recognised as a serious hazard, and its industrial use is now banned within the U...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Asbestos is the generic term for various types of natural silicates of magnesium and / or iron, whic...
Abstract Minerals in museum collections may pose potential hazards to curators and visitors. This pa...
In 2007, research was carried out to determine the type and amount of asbestos fibers in a Croatian ...
Certain minerals, particularly those containing uranium [U] and thorium [Th], emit natural ionising ...
The work deals with the uses of asbestos minerals, methods of safe disposal of asbestos and the dise...
The name asbestos is derived from the Greek word for inextinguishable or indestructible, and the adj...
Naturally occurring asbestos and asbestiform minerals can be found in metamorphic rocks and in the s...
Asbestos is a common, commercial term which refers to the following fibrous silicates: chrysotile, c...
Recently, naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) has drawn the attention of numerous health and regulato...
The confirmation of the carcinogenic potential of asbestos fibres show that all the asbestos based m...
There are six elongate mineral particles (EMPs) corresponding to specific dimensional and morphologi...
Asbestos is a group of six major silicate minerals that belong to the serpentine and amphibole famil...
The serpentine and amphibole minerals, collectively known as asbestos, have been used in a large num...