“The only UK organisation that can provide unbiased information about asbestos”
The BBC claim that two of the UK’s biggest house builders have been using an asbestos surveyor who is carrying out analysis which the Health and Safety Executive say is illegal.
John Bridle, the sole director of a company called Asbestos Watchdog Ltd has been described (on his company’s website) as “the world’s leading expert on asbestos science”
Mr Bridle has stated:
- that there is no measurable risk to health from white asbestos;
- that white asbestos cannot cause the cancer mesothelioma;
- that his company has saved Sunday Telegraph readers at least £34 millions pounds;
- that his company- Asbestos Watchdog “saves householders £20 Billion” (yes Billion).
Mr Bridle has also claimed to have received a professorship from the Russian Academy of Sciences. IS THIS TRUE?
Find out at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/youandyours/items/01/2006_42_wed.shtml
Mr Bridle also claimed to be-
-the ‘asbestos consultant’ to the ‘International Centre for Asbestos Research’ (ICARE) at the University of Glamorgan
-the ‘chief scientific asbestos consultant’ for the ‘European Asbestos Accreditation Centre’ (EAAC) in Lisbon, Portugal.
DO THESE ORGANISATIONS EXIST?
Mr Bridle also claimed his ‘main clients’ include:
-BBC Radio 4 and TV News 24;
-Vale of Glamorgan Trading Standards Dept, and
-the Conservative Party Shadow Cabinet.
IS THIS TRUE?
Find out at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/youandyours/items/01/2006_42_wed.shtml
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS…
-Does Mr Bridle have close links with the Canadian and Russian asbestos industries?
-Has the UK Parliament been misled?
-Does Mr Bridle have a criminal conviction under the Trades Descriptions Act?
-How many national building companies have used Mr Bridle’s asbestos surveys?
Regeneration of ‘brownfield’ and potentially contaminated land, worth billions of pounds has either gone ahead or is planned for the UK.
Are we ‘as safe as houses’?
Find out more at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/youandyours/items/01/2006_42_wed.shtml
Or contact the BBC on: 0800 044 044 email: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
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