Repeal: “Asbestos Consumption, Disposal and Worker Protection”

General Assembly Resolution #435 “Asbestos Consumption, Disposal and Worker Protection” (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses - Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Acknowledging the several health concerns associated with exposure to asbestos crystals,
Cognizant, however, of the socioeconomic necessity of reliable and long-lasting housing and public infrastructure, which many member states could not possibly afford without the use of reinforced concrete,
Recognizing that one-size-fits-none mandates are hardly realistic for a membership of states with wildly varying dependence upon asbestos-reinforced concrete,
Alarmed at the suggestion that large fractions of the populations of member states should be deprived of homes, schools, and places of work due to the limitations of construction technology,
Believing that the membership of this Assembly can muster a well-considered and less reckless replacement to the target resolution,
The World Assembly hereby repeals General Assembly Resolution #435 “Asbestos Consumption, Disposal and Worker Protection” for the following causes:

  1. The target’s blanket ban on the production of asbestos and asbestos-reinforced materials will halt nearly all large-scale infrastructure construction and housing projects in many member nations, particularly those which do not enjoy the technological and logistical privileges assumed in the target.

  2. The target’s unreasonably stringent standards for the demolition of buildings containing asbestos result in a requirement that buildings containing asbestos concrete be deconstructed brick-by-brick “in order to avoid creating asbestos dust” by small teams working in “short, non-continuous” shifts.

  3. The target’s uncompromising attitude toward the use of asbestos acts in total disregard of what construction options are available to member states.

  4. By prohibiting the marketing of rooms or buildings containing asbestos within their concrete, the target will produce the effect that asbestos-reinforced buildings be gradually emptied of tenants, workers, and inhabitants, regardless of the actual health hazard the structure may present.

  5. Such prohibitions will inevitably result in mass homelessness, mass unemployment, and general economic ruin for any member nation that frequently relies upon asbestos to reinforce concrete structures.

  6. These effects will severely impede the capacity of member states to carry out their duties to those under their jurisdiction, including requirements by various preexisting World Assembly resolutions to provide for the basic needs of the public.

  7. Despite its extreme mandates, the target provides no clear requirements with regard to asbestos testing, leaving it to member states to determine whether, how often, and in what manner buildings of any given category must be tested for asbestos. As a result, the target is more effective in punishing any architects, engineers, and property holders foolish enough to disclose or investigate the existence of asbestos in a structure than in actually preventing asbestos from causing harm to public health.

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This resolution is now up for vote.

Bai Lung will vote AGAINST.

“Repeal “Asbestos Consumption, Disposal and Worker Protection”” was defeated 12,399 votes to 3,481.