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It should most certainly not have been included in a rock collection without notification (if that is what the specimen actually is). It may also not be allowed to be brought onto the grounds of a government school or workplace, depending on the particular state government's asbestos policy. I work at a state school where some of the older buildings contain asbestos sheeting and whenever they are inadvertently damaged there is hell to pay, classes being shifted to other buildings etc until the spot is cleaned up and re-sealed. A student also found a piece of unusual looking material on the ground near where we had two new buildings put in. His father took it to the lab at the alumina plant and they confirmed it was asbestos containing material, accidentally brought in with the fill for the new buildings. The area can now not be disturbed by mowing as it likely contains more and they simply keep dumping loads of bark chip over the area.
I agree that the degree of risk is somewhat overblown and asbestos-related lung disease really only likely for those working with asbestos containing material ie cutting and abrading it. However, we should err on the side of caution - a long journey in a container of rock specimens may have abraded some of it and left a bunch of loose micro fibres with the specimens. Maybe give the whole collection and container they came in a wash?
Wishfull, do you know where the rock kit originally came from? Some countries are still using asbestos in building materials just as we did decades ago.
I agree that the degree of risk is somewhat overblown and asbestos-related lung disease really only likely for those working with asbestos containing material ie cutting and abrading it. However, we should err on the side of caution - a long journey in a container of rock specimens may have abraded some of it and left a bunch of loose micro fibres with the specimens. Maybe give the whole collection and container they came in a wash?
Wishfull, do you know where the rock kit originally came from? Some countries are still using asbestos in building materials just as we did decades ago.