asbestos$5177$ - translation to greek
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asbestos$5177$ - translation to greek

REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS FROM STRUCTURES
Asbestos Removals; Asbestos remediation; Asbestos removal; Asbestos sheeting; Asbestos-cement wallboard; Asbestos-cement board
  • alt=A photo of a temporary plastic air duct that leads out from an area where asbestos abatement is taking place.
  • An apartment complex that was subject to asbestos removal before [[demolition]]
  • Weathered fibrous asbestos sheeting showing loose fibres
  • Typical UK temporary enclosure used for asbestos removal

asbestos      
n. άσβεστος, αμίαντος, αμίαντο

Definition

fibro
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¦ noun (plural fibros) Austral. a mixture of sand, cement, and cellulose fibre, used in sheets for building.

Wikipedia

Asbestos abatement

In construction, asbestos abatement is a set of procedures designed to control the release of asbestos fibers from asbestos-containing materials. Asbestos abatement is utilized during general construction in areas containing asbestos materials, particularly when those materials are being removed, encapsulated, or repaired. Abatement is needed in order to protect construction workers and members of the general public from the many negative health impacts of asbestos.

Many residential and commercial buildings contain asbestos, used in spray-applied flame retardant, thermal system insulation, and in a variety of other materials. Asbestos can be flocked above false ceilings, inside technical ducts, and in many other small spaces where firefighters would have difficulty gaining access. Although asbestos is primarily associated with older buildings in many parts of the world, as asbestos bans have been in place in various countries since 1972, 2 million tons of asbestos were still consumed annually as of 2018.