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Identifying Asbestos

Identifying Asbestos

Identifying asbestos is very important for guarding our health, as exposure to asbestos particles can lead to serious disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc. This is a fibrous mineral, and it is made of impure magnesium silicate. It can be found in rocky regions, and it makes up about one third of all rocks of the earth’s crust. There are two main varieties: chrysotile and amphibole. Identifying asbestos is very important for guarding our health, as exposure to asbestos particles can lead to serious disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc.

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Identifying Asbestos

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mesothelioma, asbestosis

Chrysotile fibers are serpent-shaped, and they are more elastic. This variety is far less harmful than amphibole types, because it can be removed from the lungs. Amphiboles are divided into crocidolite and amosite, and they these needle-shaped fibers are much more dangerous. Identifying asbestos is very important for guarding our health, as exposure to asbestos particles can lead to serious disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc.

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