Lung Cancer
Asbestos-Related Diseases Kill Nearly 40,000 People Per Year
Every year, over 3,000 new instances of mesothelioma are identified in the United States. While the majority of asbestos exposures happened prior to the 1980s, some asbestos exposure still occurs today. Asbestos is a kind of mineral fiber that may be found in both rocks and soil. Asbestos fibers are tiny, and may be easily…
Read MoreAre Jewelers at Risk for Asbestos Exposure?
Before 1980, generations of jewelers were exposed to asbestos. Many trades used asbestos in processes that required heat or soldering. Asbestos is fire-resistant and chemical resistant. Raw asbestos fibers were blended into fire-resistant molds and materials and sewn into tradesmens’ gloves and protective gear. When the deadly nature of asbestos was discovered, many jewelry tradespeople…
Read MoreFirst Discoveries of Diseases Caused By Asbestos
sbestos is a mineral naturally grown in the earth, which was mined for its unique qualities. Asbestos was used in machinery, ships and equipment, and in the construction industry. Asbestos is an ideal material to guard against fire and heat. Many workers unknowingly inhaled asbestos daily. However, asbestos is a toxic material now known to…
Read MoreStatistics About Asbestos Related Diseases & U.S. Death Rates
Asbestos is a group of naturally grown silica minerals found in rocks and soil. Asbestos has been mined and utilized in many products worldwide throughout the 20th century. In the U. S., mining of asbestos has been outlawed, but asbestos is still found in old homes and buildings, and some products still contain asbestos. Disturbing asbestos minerals…
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