Removing it would be expensive.
Yes that is correct. I suppose I could do it with the right PPEIf you hired out the job.
Balance the risk of death from mesothelioma against paying a professional to do it.I`ve seen patients giving evidence on their deathbed in negligence claims against employers, which get expedited to resolve the case before their imminent death. It`s not pretty.If you hired out the job.
I was told by the lab, if it is asbestos, It would be easier to paint in over with a few coats of paint. Removing it would be expensive.
Of course, the greater the exposure the greater the risk. But, it only takes one fiber to lodge in the pleura to cause mesothelioma. Your training to modify your industrial risk must be valuable to you but not all have the benefit of safety training.I`d not want less knowledgeable members to take the risk.I worked in the automotive service industry when asbestos was used in brake friction parts and clutch parts.
Based on my past experience, I have an opinion regarding a single exposure versus being at a work place where the exposure is continuous over a long period of time. However I will not disagree that asbestos handling has some risks.
The results are in.
No Asbestos. See attached picView attachment 86373
Not right away now. Just going to sit back and count my luck.Great. Are you going to replace any insulation or smile, sit quietly and be happy?