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How can building designers and specifiers make informed decisions on which materials are safe and environmentally friendly and which are dangerous and detrimental? Asbestos and lead are now known to have serious adverse effects on health, both at the individual and the environmental level. New materials are constantly being developed; existing materials are being put to new uses. The book provides a detailed reference source of the use in residential buildings of materials known or suspected to harm health and the environment. Alternative materials are evaluated using unique data sheets which compare environmental impact, cost, health, safety and technical performance, providing building and construction professionals and other practitioners with the facts they need to make the right selection. Hazardous Building Materials considers the following building elements: structure, windows and doors, roofing, insulation, finishes and fittings, pipes, services and services equipment.
Based on the highly successful format of the first edition, this practical reference provides expert advice with the use of clear drawings, tables and data sheets to architects, surveyors, facilities managers, students on built environment courses, material suppliers, environmentalists and clients. Maurice Greenburg, formerly advisor to the Department of Health. Bob Fox Consultant.
How can building designers and specifiers make informed decisions on which materials are safe and environmentally friendly and which are dangerous and detrimental? Asbestos and lead are now known to have serious adverse effects on health, both at the individual and the environmental level. New materials are constantly being developed; existing materials are being put to new uses. The book provides a detailed reference source of the use in residential buildings of materials known or suspected to harm health and the environment. Alternative materials are evaluated using unique data sheets which compare environmental impact, cost, health, safety and technical performance, providing building and construction professionals and other practitioners with the facts they need to make the right selection. Hazardous Building Materials considers the following building elements: structure, windows and doors, roofing, insulation, finishes and fittings, pipes, services and services equipment.
Based on the highly successful format of the first edition, this practical reference provides expert advice with the use of clear drawings, tables and data sheets to architects, surveyors, facilities managers, students on built environment courses, material suppliers, environmentalists and clients. Maurice Greenburg, formerly advisor to the Department of Health. Bob Fox Consultant.
Introduction 1. Health Issues from Materials used in Residential Buildings 2. Hazards to the General Environment from the Manufacture, Use and Disposal of Buildings, Building Materials and Components 3. Whole Building Performance Issues - Design, Construction, Use and Disassembly 4. How to Use the Application Sheets 5. Application Sheets 6. Hazardous Materials in Existing Buildings. Appendix. Useful Addresses. Index
Curwell, Steve; Fox, Bob; Greenberg, Morris; March, Chris
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