| Jack talking about the "push" asbestos re-inspection process |
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Kim, Robin & Jack explain the recommended ways to undertake asbestos re-inspections in Alpha Tracker. Learn the back-office and site processes involved and the key choice between the office-led "push" method and the surveyor-led "pull" process.
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Just came across this while looking up new research topics in pediatric nursing (funny how the internet works!). Ended up watching your asbestos re-inspection webinar—super insightful! The breakdown between the "push" and "pull" methods was especially clear. Great job, team!
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