
Dr Alaistair Stewart, Chest Physician Consultant is concerned about the amount of asbestos out there in public schools and believes actions need to be taken to identify, manage and regulate asbestos. He quotes, "If the asbestos is truly well managed then this is a storm in a tea cup. But the problem is that we don’t really know if it is. Where the concern really arises is around the fact that the Government has passed responsibility to the schools to assess whether it poses a risk.” Here's the problem, he quotes, "Schools say no we have not got a problem but there is not actually anyone checking whether it is solid enough and cannot be disturbed."
Mr. Binnie from KCCPG thinks that the schools' rebuilding & refurbishment program will not completely eliminate Asbestos from schools and there is a high chance asbestos enclosed in walls or ceilings would be left intact, making it hazardous for the public from environmental exposure. He quotes, "A close friend of mine has asbestosis. I have worked with asbestos for more than 30 years so I’m a potential victim of mesothelioma in the years to come. But you do not know where you have contracted it, it could be schools or it could be somewhere else." He adds, "We manage it and look after it now so I would be angry if I was exposed now. But I have no issue going into any of our schools and I do not think our children or teachers are at risk."
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