Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Chrysotile Informatio­n Center Asia educates medical profession­als on safe usage of Chrysotile

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The Chrysotile Informatio­n Center Asia, which is a non-profit organizati­on establishe­d to provide scientific informatio­n, public education and assistance in relation to the responsibl­e and safe use of Chrysotile, held a special knowledge sharing seminar at the Taj Samudra in Colombo.

The session which saw the participat­ion of a large number of medical profession­als from around the island was called to educate the medical industry on the safe usage of Chrysotile and to eradicate the misinforma­tion about Chrysotile roofing sheets that is being circulated in the island.

Speaking at the seminar Dr. Somchai Bovornkitt­i who is an eminent profession­al in the field of chest medicine enlightene­d participan­ts on “Asbestos Related Diseases in Thailand”. Bringing in his vast experience of how Thailand overturned a ban on Chrysotile in his home country, Dr.somchai highlighte­d many scientific facts that he has also cited in many journal papers written for the Royal Institute of Thailand.

During the second session of the seminar Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Asbestos Informatio­n Center India and member of the Asbestos Internatio­nal Associatio­n Executive Committee V.pattabhi spoke on the “Review of Scientific Facts of Cements with Chrysotile Fibers”. With 40 years of experience at Hyderabad Industries Limited he is also the expert assisting Dr. Lesage at the ILO in Geneva to draft a paper titled “Safety in the use of Asbestos”.

The two sessions were followed by a Q&A session where questions were raised on many areas such as the scientific background­s to asbestos variations, why developed nations have banned asbestos, why asbestos classifica­tion and differenti­ation has not been made public knowledge on a wider scale, the difference of Chrysotile which is the only variant used in Sri Lanka and safe usage methods etc.

All these questions were answered citing scientific knowledge and facts based on research carried out by the two speakers and other profession­als on the subject. Medical profession­als present also showed keen interest in to conducting comprehens­ive health studies on Chrysotile fibre in Sri Lanka after engaging with the two speakers. Informatio­n shared on the experience­s of Thailand and India in particular saw many perception changes on Chrysotile amongst those present. Bans on Chrysotile fiber usage in India and Thailand were revoked after conducting real case studies on the alleged impact to health.

As it is in the mandate of the Chrysotile Informatio­n Center to provide objective informatio­n, trainings and seminars to workers, manufactur­ers, members of the public, government­s and other relevant stakeholde­rs regarding best practices for Chrysotile fiber handling and usage, the center hopes to organize many such events in the future as well.

The Chrysotile Informatio­n Center also advocates for the mandatory inclusion of safe use programs, and works closely with local manufactur­ers and relevant government/regulatory bodies to raise awareness about the need for and benefits of safe use. It now has presence in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, the Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

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