When we arrived at Wat Yan Yao to undertake the DVI (body identification, post tsunami) we asked the Aussie mortuary manager if there was a risk assessment. He replied " Yeah, it's bloody risky mate".
As it was the entire area of the temple ground was covered in crushed asbestos which was then covered in three inches of sand and then plywood sheeting for the wheeled stretchers to roll on.
Every time I cough I think of Thailand.
CSB etc.
When we arrived at Wat Yan Yao to undertake the DVI (body identification, post tsunami) we asked the Aussie mortuary manager if there was a risk assessment. He replied " Yeah, it's bloody risky mate".
As it was the entire area of the temple ground was covered in crushed asbestos which was then covered in three inches of sand and then plywood sheeting for the wheeled stretchers to roll on.
Every time I cough I think of Thailand.
CSB etc.