Teaching union NASWUWT has set up an asbestos exposure register 'to assist those worried about exposure to asbestos in Welsh schools.' It follows the closure of Cwmcarn High School following the discovery of asbestos contamination (Risks 578), and the subsequent announcement by education minister Leighton Andrews that asbestos levels in all Welsh schools should be checked. NASUWT says the new asbestos register, which is accompanied by an asbestos guide, will help people in the event they ever develop an asbestos-related disease. It will also be used to keep those who register up-to-date on changes to the law on potential compensation claims. Chris Keates, NASUWT general secretary, said: 'Nothing is more important than the health and welfare of the children and young people in our schools and the staff who work in them.' Rex Phillips, NASUWT Cymru organiser, said: 'We understand that there will be many anxious staff and parents across Wales and our priority now is to provide our members with practical advice and support.'
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