2016
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13090902
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Estimating the Additional Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Korea: Focused on Demolition of Asbestos Containing Materials in Building

Abstract: When asbestos containing materials (ACM) must be removed from the building before demolition, additional greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are generated. However, precedent studies have not considered the removal of ACM from the building. The present study aimed to develop a model for estimating GHG emissions created by the ACM removal processes, specifically the removal of asbestos cement slates (ACS). The second objective was to use the new model to predict the total GHG emission produced by ACM removal in the … Show more

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“…However, the visual examination of existing asbestos slate that has been neglected for a long time is difficult because it is installed on the roof. Specifically, assistive tools such as scaffolds and ladders are necessary for this purpose, which increases the time, labor, and the overall cost of the procedure [13]. Because a field survey is essential for removing asbestos slate used on roofs, a safer and more efficient method than visual examination is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the visual examination of existing asbestos slate that has been neglected for a long time is difficult because it is installed on the roof. Specifically, assistive tools such as scaffolds and ladders are necessary for this purpose, which increases the time, labor, and the overall cost of the procedure [13]. Because a field survey is essential for removing asbestos slate used on roofs, a safer and more efficient method than visual examination is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%