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  2. File:Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 (UKSI 2002 ...

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  3. Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos Regulations, 2001 [4] [5] Regulations covering work that may expose workers to asbestos dust. Certificate of Competency Regulations, 1990 [4] [5] – Obtaining a Certificate of Competency for mechanical engineering. Construction Regulations, 2003 [4] superseded by Construction Regulations 2014 [5] – Regulations covering construction ...

  4. Asbestos and the law - Wikipedia

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    Regulations to ban asbestos in South Africa occurred in March 2008 under the leadership of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk. The first draft regulations were announced in November 2005 for public comment and again in September 2007.

  5. Medical glove - Wikipedia

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    Wearing the right size of glove can also increase comfort, which can influence workers to wear their assigned PPE. [22] Research on a group of American surgeons found that the most common surgical glove size for men is 7.0, followed by 6.5; and for women 6.0 followed by 5.5. [23]

  6. Asbestos abatement - Wikipedia

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    In construction, asbestos abatement is a set of procedures designed to control the release of asbestos fibers from asbestos-containing materials. [1] Asbestos abatement is utilized during general construction in areas containing asbestos materials, particularly when those materials are being removed, encapsulated, or repaired.

  7. Personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    Any form of PPE that acts as a barrier between the skin and the agent of exposure can be considered skin protection. Because much work is done with the hands, gloves are an essential item in providing skin protection. Some examples of gloves commonly used as PPE include rubber gloves, cut-resistant gloves, chainsaw gloves and heat-resistant ...

  8. Nitrile rubber - Wikipedia

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    A disposable nitrile rubber glove. The uses of nitrile rubber include disposable non-latex gloves, automotive transmission belts, hoses, O-rings, gaskets, oil seals, V belts, synthetic leather, printer's form rollers, and as cable jacketing; NBR latex can also be used in the preparation of adhesives and as a pigment binder. [citation needed]

  9. South African environmental law - Wikipedia

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    More specifically, South Africa's framework environmental law, NEMA, provides for the designation of Environmental Management Inspectors (EMIs), whose specific mandate it is to monitor and enforce compliance with South Africa's environmental regime, and to investigate potential offences and breaches of it.