Corrugates sheets might contain asbestos. How do you recognise asbestos in a corrugated roof ?
Corrugated sheets containing asbestos can be identified by their honeycomb structure on the underside
  • Corrugated sheets containing asbestos are alway at least 2 cm thick
  • Corrugated sheets containing asbestos are very strong and it's almost impossible to break them
  • Corrugated sheets containing asbestos have no conding on it
What is asbestos mainly?
A natural mineral
  • A type of plastic
  • A type of wood
  • A synthetic fiber

What was asbestos traditionally used for?
As insulation material
  • As a food additive
  • In cosmetics
  • As fuel
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What is a major health risk of asbestos?
Lung cancer
  • Headaches
  • Cold
  • Skin rash
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How is asbestos handled nowadays in many countries?
It is under strict regulations or banned
  • It is only used in agriculture
  • It is completely unregulated
  • It is encouraged for home use
Which property made asbestos popular in construction?
Fire resistance
  • Flexibility
  • Transparency
  • Electrical conductivity
What are the dangers of asbestos?
It causes serious respiratory diseases.
  • It causes skin allergies.
  • It makes materials brittle.
  • It is flammable.
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Which diseases can be caused by asbestos exposure?
Mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, laryngeal cancer, ovarian cancer, and pleural plaques
  • Asthma and chronic cough
  • Common cold and bronchitis
  • Seasonal flu
When does asbestos pose a health risk?
When it releases fibers that are inhaled
  • When it is wet
  • When it is visible to the naked eye
  • When it is buried
What were the benefits of asbestos?
It made materials stronger, insulating, fireproof, and it could be woven.
  • It was cheap and lightweight.
  • It gave materials a nice color.
  • It was used to reinforce concrete.
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What is asbestos and why was it widely used?
A group of natural minerals that was widely used because of its insulating, strong, and versatile properties.
  • A synthetic resin used in plastics.
  • A volcanic rock that gives an attractive appearance.
  • A rare metal used in the automotive industry.
In which cases must asbestos be removed by law?
When it is brittle, damaged, or releases dust
  • Only if it is colored
  • Always, regardless of its condition.
  • Never; it is sufficient to cover it.
Corrugated sheets can contain asbestos. How can you recognize asbestos in a corrugated roof?
Corrugated sheets that contain asbestos can be recognized by their honeycomb structure on the underside.
  • Corrugated sheets that contain asbestos have no coating.
  • Corrugated sheets that contain asbestos always have a minimum thickness of 2 cm.
  • Corrugated sheets that contain asbestos are very strong and almost impossible to break.
Does asbestos always need to be removed?
No, if it is in good condition, it can remain in place.
  • Yes, in all cases.
  • Only in schools.
  • Only if it is visible.
Which type of asbestos is the most dangerous?
Crocidolite (blue asbestos)
  • Amosite (brown asbestos)
  • Chrysotile (white asbestos)
  • Other
Which types of asbestos are distinguished?
Chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite
  • Granite, marble, and basalt
  • Graphite, mica, and quartz
  • Aluminum, copper, and zinc
Which industries or sectors are most affected?
Construction, industry, and certain household appliances.
  • Agriculture and tourism.
  • Information technology and finance.
  • Trade and hospitality.

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