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MICKYG
4th October 2006, 09:39 PM
Just curious as to how long ago "fibro sheet" which was harmful to your health unless caution was used when working with the product was made and distributed in Australia. Would stuff which was sold and used in 1991 be harmful to your health?.

Regards Mike;)

ozwinner
4th October 2006, 09:43 PM
Unfortuneatly stuff that is imported from China today contains asbestos.
Oz stuff from 1991 should be safe.

Al :)

jmk89
4th October 2006, 10:13 PM
Al is right.

All CSR and Hardies products after 1986 (1987 for brake products) were made without asbestos.

So (working carefully) expose a panel that has the maker's mark on it and you can contact them to make sure.

ian
4th October 2006, 10:48 PM
Al is right.

All CSR and Hardies products after 1986 (1987 for brake products) were made without asbestos.

So (working carefully) expose a panel that has the maker's mark on it and you can contact them to make sure.I'm not too sure about those dates
My recollection is that fibre cement pipes didn't drop asbestos till late 1987 or early 1988

Bleedin Thumb
5th October 2006, 08:23 AM
Unfortuneatly stuff that is imported from China today contains asbestos.

Al :)

!!!!! Are you sure Al, I thought that this enlightened government that we have would not allow that.
I was going to add why would you buy Chinese FRC but realised that I dont read the "made in" label on such things, half the time just phone an order in and get it delivered.:mad:

ozwinner
5th October 2006, 08:49 AM
I heard on the news sometime back that the Chineese are taking off the label before they send the sheets here.

I have done a google and come up with this.


Canada is one of the largest exporters of asbestos said Normark, adding “we aim to show its Government that workers in a large number of countries are concerned about Canada’s disdain for the occupational and public health of citizens and workers throughout the world. Russia, China and Brazil are also big producers and exporters of asbestos, and we need to convince them to use alternative materials. However, their governments, unlike the Canadian Government, do not finance massive advertising campaigns in developing countries to convince them that asbestos is perfectly safe.

From here. http://www.hazards.org/guf/bwi/consciencecall.htm

So its still out there.

Al. :mad:

Bleedin Thumb
5th October 2006, 09:09 AM
Christ thats scary! Isnt it amazing the lack of ethics in some parts of the corporate world. Just plain immoral, not to mention short sighted.

MoonShine
5th October 2006, 09:44 AM
Sorry to put a spanner in the works, but alternative materials such as Kaowool are proven to be just as hazardous as asbestos when lodged in our lungs, man made ceramic fibres under a microscope also have small barbs much like asbestos making it near impossible for our lungs to dislodge them.
Doesn't matter what type of board or material I cut, always try and stabilize the stuff by spraying water on it and wearing a decent filter.

Jedo_03
5th October 2006, 10:09 PM
production of Hardy weatherboards containing asbestos might (I say might) have ceased in 1896/7 - but how long did it lie in the builders yard before I bought it in 1991. . .
I bought some quite recently (weeks ago) and it was scruffy - musta been lying the builders yard for yonks to get that scruffy
Cheers
Jedo