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I am very pleased to announce that my Slide Show on Ceiling Dust (mainly
about occupational exposure to lead, other heavy metals, asbestos, other
fibres, pesticides and biological allergens etc) is now web-published, after
months of work describing years of research, at:
www.lead.org.au/bblp/Ceiling-Dust/index.htm

If you have not come across the issue of cavity dust in residential,
commercial and industrial buildings as a repository and therefore a source
of lead and other toxics (from air pollution fallout and insulation and pest
control activities within the void), then I would highly recommend that you
take a look at the presentation. The consultative committee consisting of
bureaucrats, representatives of asbestos removal and demolition contractor's
associations and unions that I made the presentation to, were gob-smacked at
the implications.

I'd be very grateful for any feedback.

Elizabeth O'Brien


Fri May 13, 2005 9:05 am

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