Controlling Asbestos in Buildings: An Economic Investigation |
Contents
two ASBESTOS EXPOSURES IN BUILDINGS | 9 |
three MODELS FOR PREDICTING ASBESTOS DISEASE | 26 |
four CONTROL OF ASBESTOS IN BUILDINGS | 50 |
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ACFM actions Agency airborne asbestos fiber amount analysis application asbestos exposure asbestos fiber asbestos insulation asbestos removal asbestos-containing assume average building occupants building owner calculated capital cause CHAP chrysotile coefficients cohort compensating concentrations considerable Constant consumption containing cost cost of removal Cost-effectiveness death demolition determine discount rate disease dollars economic effect Environmental equation estimate expected experience exposed f/cc factor firm friable function future greater hazardous material health risks ignored income increase individuals insulation investment less liability life-year saved limit lost lung cancer maintenance mean measured mesothelioma method million mortality occur Office Ontario OSHA percent policies predicted present value problem programs proportion Protection range reduce regulations renovation represented Royal Commission Safety sample scenario schools Selikoff social sprayed tort types United wage Washington workers yield