The Difference Between Mesothelioma and Asbestosis

Mesothelioma and asbestosis are two serious health conditions that both stem from asbestos exposure. One is a non-cancerous condition where lung tissue is scarred by asbestos exposure. The other, is a cancer of the lining of the lung, heart, or abdomen. Understanding the differences between mesothelioma and asbestosis helps shed light on these conditions and…

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Friable Vs. Non-Friable Asbestos

Asbestos was used extensively in buildings and materials for decades until the 1980s because of its unique characteristics. Asbestos is affordable, durable, and fire and heat-resistant, making it a desirable ingredient for construction, manufacturing, and certain materials. Unfortunately, asbestos is also hazardous to human health. What is Friability?Friability is the likelihood of asbestos-containing materials breaking…

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Tremolite Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring metamorphic minerals: chrysotile, tremolite, actinolite, amosite, crocidolite, and anthophyllite. Many ancient cultures valued asbestos for its many properties, such as absorbency, resistance to heat and fire, durability, and strength. Little did they know that all types of asbestos, such as tremolite, were and still are toxic to humans.…

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Asbestos and Aircraft Mechanics

Aircraft mechanics are specialized workers with special training, expertise, and experience in the aviation industry. Asbestos has heat-resistant and insulating properties, so it is used for many aircraft parts and products. Civilian and military aircraft mechanics were exposed to asbestos dust for decades from parts and components in hazardous environments (hangars, military aircraft carriers, and…

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Steel Workers Exposed to Asbestos

Steel mill workers handled a vast range of asbestos products to prevent fires and injuries from very high temperatures typical in the workplace. Asbestos was used before the public knew of its dangers. Companies used it in manufacturing because of its lightweight, economical, durable, fireproof, and insulating characteristics. Asbestos cement and coatings were used for…

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