Hi list,
I have been asked to do some follow-up for a group of engineers who were
accidentally exposed to asbestos during a maintenance procedure at the
weekend. I am not sure what to suggest, I have already said that anything I
do is likely to be placebo rather than actually picking up or preventing any
problems. The company are keen for me to do something (I managed to
restrain them from calling in doctors and chest x-rays). Does anyone have any
suggestions apart from questionnaire/lung function test/nice chat with the
nurse?
All ideas gratefully received, thanks
Siān
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