"The battle, Sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave."
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Benign pleural diseases: The Asbestos mystery A benign pleural disease is an asbestos-related disease which still has something of mystery to experts, since they don't know why some asbestos workers get one of several benign diseases of the pleura while others are not affected by the terrible ...
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Mesothelioma Victims - True Stories Mesothelioma is as serious of a condition as any possible. Diagnosis usually precedes an extended and painful death. New technology for treating the disease provides some hope for the victims, but with the skyrocketing cost of medical care in America, ...
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Condition of Asbestos is a Major Factor in its Disposal: Depending on condition, we can divide asbestos into two major groups. Friable - that which can crumble by hand pressure such as insulation Non-friable - that which will not crumble under hand pressure such as asbestos sheets in good condition. If the asbestos is in a non-friable condition, we can leave it as it is. Safety will further improve by painting the surface and edges with a sealing paint that will not allow fibers to escape. Smoothening the edges or surface will release fibers and is dangerous. Friable asbestos has significant risk of breaking up during handling and needs special care. You should seek adequate advice on asbestos disposal before disposing this dangerous contaminant. General Advice on Asbestos Disposal: If you are unsure whether your appliance contains asbestos, it is best to contact the manufacturer directly and ask. Giving the model and year of manufacture would help. Ask for specialist advice on asbestos disposal if your appliances contain asbestos. You can use the yellow pages to locate manufacturers and people offering asbestos disposal services and advice. Disposing small quantities of household asbestos is straight forward, but if quantities are large then consult professional disposal agents. They will observe all laws and will dispose the asbestos in authorized sites only. The key element of the disposal process lies in ensuring that fibers do not separate and fly into the air. Towards this end, experts advise that we dispose asbestos on a humid and a calm day and reduce the numbers of people involved to the bare minimum. Any dismantling of structures would provide opportunity for the fiber to separate and fly. While dismantling, keep the asbestos sheet wet with soap water to reduce dust and fiber. After separating the asbestos, you should pack it in heavy gauge plastic sheets. Smaller pieces can be stored in two layers of polythene bags. Any residual dust or small pieces can be picked up using a wet cloth and stored in double plastic packets. You should use similar disposal method for clothes used in the asbestos removal process. As we said above, so long as we observe common sense precautions in accordance with advice on asbestos disposal and ensure that fibers do not contaminate surroundings and the quantities involved are small, there is no danger of running foul of the Law. However, it is essential that we are aware of the "Clean Air Act" and similar laws before disposing of large quantities of asbestos. William Daniel may have served out his sentence, but the next judge may well be stricter. About the Author Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and more.
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Lung CancerCanada.com, Canada - Oct 10, 2008Living in an environment with high air pollution or working with radioactive minerals or asbestos can also increase the risk of cancer. ... |
LA Water Department Fined for Asbestos ViolationAsbestos.com, Florida - Oct 10, 2008Asbestos is dangerous because exposure can cause a range of serious diseases, including asbestosis, a debilitating lung condition that reduces lung capacity ... |
SAFETY DEBATE CONTINUESJustice News Flash, FL - Oct 11, 2008... School’s Environmental and Occupational Health Division was the first to conclusively document the relationship between asbestos and lung ailments. ... |
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