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Did you develop mesothelioma or lung cancer from working in asbestos pipe insulation removal?

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Did you develop mesothelioma or lung cancer from working in asbestos pipe insulation removal?

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The professional asbestos contractor will normally use glove bags for pipe insulation removal unless a complete plastic sheeting enclosure is necessary for some reason. For example, removal of a boiler jacket in the same room as the piping would require an enclosure in the room and glove bags would then be unnecessary. A glove bag is a heavy plastic bag measuring approximately four feet wide by five feet deep, with an open top and two plastic sleeves with gloves attached to one side. In use, the top is taped around the pipe and a HEPA vacuum used to assure asbestos fibers do not leak out. The worker inserts his/her arms into the sleeves and is thus able to make repairs to the insulation while that area of the pipe is completely sealed within the bag. After repair is complete (the air in the bag is exhausted with a HEPA vacuum as it is unsealed from the pipe), the bag is carefully sealed with tape as it is removed from the pipe. This prevents leakage of the air, which contains asbestos

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