How Asbestos Exposure Happens
The main ways asbestos fibers can become airborne, where exposures historically occurred, and why disturbed materials matter most.
Asbestos exposure happens when asbestos-containing materials release tiny fibers into the air and those fibers are inhaled or swallowed. Historically, asbestos appeared in insulation, pipe coverings, cement products, automotive parts, industrial equipment, and building materials. OSHA
When materials create the greatest concern
Public guidance makes a basic distinction between intact materials and disturbed ones. EPA explains that undamaged asbestos-containing material that is properly managed may not present the same immediate risk as material that is crumbling, damaged, or disturbed. Disturbance is what can release fibers. EPA
Typical exposure settings
OSHA notes that construction, renovation, repair, and removal activities can create substantial exposure risk, especially in older buildings and industrial systems. Exposure is also possible in some remaining consumer products and older structures. OSHA CDC