Despite widespread use in construction, asbestos is a temporary crustacean and carcinogenic heater pipe and poses a threat to human health, but contrary to popular belief in the production of mineral fibers, including fiberglass, in no way and in any proportion of material. Asbestos is not used.
According to the United Nations World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which categorizes cases into five groups in terms of health risk, fiberglass in group 3 or 3 is not considered carcinogenic. And it's on par with tea. However, it is located on the 1st floor of Asbestos and smoking and has been explicitly carcinogenic.
Examples
description
group
Gasoline, asbestos, tobacco use
It is a carcinogen
1
Diesel engine smoke
The cause is most likely carcinogenic
A 2
Coffee, gasoline
The cause may be cancer
B 2
Caffeine, tea
It is a non-carcinogenic agent
3
Caprolactam
The cause is most likely not carcinogenic
For more information, you can refer to the following legal and international sources
: www.who.int
www.iarc.fr
Health work in glass wool insulation
Despite widespread use in construction, asbestos is a temporary crustacean and carcinogenic heater pipe and poses a threat to human health, but contrary to popular belief in the production of mineral fibers, including fiberglass, in no way and in any proportion of material. Asbestos is not used.
According to the United Nations World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which categorizes cases into five groups in terms of health risk, fiberglass in group 3 or 3 is not considered carcinogenic. And it's on par with tea. However, it is located on the 1st floor of Asbestos and smoking and has been explicitly carcinogenic.
Examples
description
group
Gasoline, asbestos, tobacco use
It is a carcinogen
1
Diesel engine smoke
The cause is most likely carcinogenic
A 2
Coffee, gasoline
The cause may be cancer
B 2
Caffeine, tea
It is a non-carcinogenic agent
3
Caprolactam
The cause is most likely not carcinogenic
For more information, you can refer to the following legal and international sources
: www.who.int
www.iarc.fr