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Asbestos has been identified in children's coloured play sand by an Australian Laboratory.
We interview Michael Shepherd from COHLABS - TEM in Brisbane, Australia who explains the differences in Asbestos Analysis methods and why TEM - Transmission Electron Microscopy is the future of Asbestos analysis around the world.
The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provide another exciting Podcast which will not leave viewers disappointed. This interview will be released in 2 parts over 2 weeks.
Presenters:
Robert McAllister - FAMANZ Director
Dr. Terri-Ann Berry - Environmental Innovation Centre (EIC)
Jason Milner - Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd (AMC)
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Chapters

1. Shocking Sand Findings (00:00:00)

2. Episode Setup And Guests (00:02:44)

3. New Zealand Raises The Alarm (00:06:40)

4. Positive Results From Retail Sands (00:12:20)

5. Community Risk And Guidance Gaps (00:18:25)

6. Who Should Be Testing Imports (00:23:36)

7. Why TEM Beats PLM (00:28:40)

8. Interference Minerals And Standards (00:35:40)

9. Cost, Liability, And Client Advice (00:42:30)

10. Sample Prep, Matrix Effects, And Swabs (00:48:45)

11. Air Monitoring and Sampling Limits (00:56:20)

12. Building Capacity And Professional Duty (01:02:30)

4 episodes