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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - vol. 42 n° 1 -

"A great amount of asbestos has been detected in an artificial clay commercialized in Europe until 1975. The product was used as toy and teaching item. Children, teachers and artists generally not considered “at risk” could have suffered exposure. This discovery shows the incompleteness of asbestos uses and suggests to test items imported from countries where asbestos is not forbidden."

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New Solutions - vol. 22 n° 4 -

"Establishing an asbestos ban is not sufficient to achieve effective primary prevention. Twenty years after the Italian asbestos ban, the residual presence of asbestos-containing materials, estimated to be 80 percent of the quantity existing in 1992, may still be the cause of negative effects to the health of workers and the general population. The so called "asbestos way-out" at this rate of cleaning up, roughly 1 percent per year, is too slow, and new policy to re-discuss the entire process is needed. Encouragement of the owners with tax relief when the substitution of the asbestos roofs is performed with photovoltaic panels, as well as reducing the cost of removal planning local landfills may be the keys to accelerate the cleanup process."
"Establishing an asbestos ban is not sufficient to achieve effective primary prevention. Twenty years after the Italian asbestos ban, the residual presence of asbestos-containing materials, estimated to be 80 percent of the quantity existing in 1992, may still be the cause of negative effects to the health of workers and the general population. The so called "asbestos way-out" at this rate of cleaning up, roughly 1 percent per year, is too slow, ...

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Epidemiologia e Prevenzione - vol. 35 n° 2 -

"A diciannove anni dal varo della normativa che ha messo al bando l'escavazione, l'importazione, la fabbricazione e il commercio di nuovi manufatti contenenti amianto (MCA), ma non l'uso di quelli esistenti, questo intervento propone alcune riflessioni sul significato della diffusa presenza di manufatti, sia in ambito civile sia industriale, e valuta concretamente se il perdurare della presenza provochi ricadute negative per la salute della popolazione generale e di quella lavorativa."
"A diciannove anni dal varo della normativa che ha messo al bando l'escavazione, l'importazione, la fabbricazione e il commercio di nuovi manufatti contenenti amianto (MCA), ma non l'uso di quelli esistenti, questo intervento propone alcune riflessioni sul significato della diffusa presenza di manufatti, sia in ambito civile sia industriale, e valuta concretamente se il perdurare della presenza provochi ricadute negative per la salute della ...

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New Solutions - vol. 31 n° 4 -

"The Italian economy has been battered by the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic. European Union and Italian government economic recovery funds will provide special economic recovery loans aimed toward energy saving and the consequent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals. In, Italy, millions of square meters of asbestos cement (AC) roofing cover industrial and civic buildings. Removal of this asbestos containing material (ACM) would contribute to three pandemic and economic recovery objectives: job creation, reduction of greenhouse gasses (thru energy savings), and public health improvements. Though asbestos was used for its excellent thermal insulation properties, we provide calculations that demonstrate that the cement binding in AC roofing negates the asbestos insulation function. Therefore, replacing AC roofing with roofs made with alternative materials with better thermal transmission coefficients can contribute significantly to energy savings, reduce the risk of asbestos-related morbidity and mortality, and establish substantial economic activity."
"The Italian economy has been battered by the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic. European Union and Italian government economic recovery funds will provide special economic recovery loans aimed toward energy saving and the consequent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals. In, Italy, millions of square meters of asbestos cement (AC) roofing cover industrial and civic buildings. Removal of this asbestos ...

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