Asbestos is a heat-resistant mineral that was once commonly used in commercial goods. Consumers could find asbestos in flooring, drywall, shingles, paints, wallpaper and insulation. This mineral helped reduce fires. Asbestos is also a hazardous mineral. When asbestos...
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A secondhand asbestos exposure case stays alive in the court system
Asbestos exposure does not happen as much in recent years due to regulations put into place to help prevent injuries from this hazardous substance. However, since the results of exposure take years or decades to show up, many cases are still working through the court...
3 of the most common occupations that may be exposed to asbestos
Despite the known hazards asbestos poses to human health, it is still found in many construction materials and industrial supplies. The risk of asbestos exposure increases in certain occupations due to the most common applications. Understanding your risk factors is...
What is an asbestos trust fund?
Lawsuits are not much fun for either party. They can also consume a lot of money, time and energy. If you are suffering from the effects of asbestos exposure, those are three things you might not have much of. You might also hate the thought of taking your old...
What was asbestos used for?
These days, the risks of asbestos are well-known people. People know that it can lead to lung cancer and mesothelioma. These are very dangerous conditions and aggressive types of cancer. That’s why it’s so important to protect yourself from asbestos exposure if you...
Beyond the worksite: The dangers of secondary asbestos exposure
Secondary asbestos exposure refers to the situation where individuals who are not directly working with asbestos come into contact with asbestos fibers released by others. It can occur when someone who works with or around asbestos brings the harmful substance home....
How to tell if you’ve been exposed to asbestos
For several decades, asbestos was used as a fire-retardant material. Asbestos was an easily obtainable mineral with flexible fibers that could resist heat, corrosion and electricity. Once upon a time, consumers could find asbestos in everything from house insulation,...
What rights do insulation workers have after asbestos exposure?
Insulation workers play a critical role in construction and industrial settings, installing insulation materials to protect buildings and equipment from heat, cold and noise. Unfortunately, many insulation workers have been exposed to asbestos, a highly toxic...
Asbestos exposure is a slowly developing health crisis for many
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was found to resist heat and fire. Thus, it was popularly used through the 1940s to 1970s in, what seemed as if, nearly everything from furniture and wallpaper, clothes and makeup, construction materials and even...
Is a dust mask enough for asbestos?
If you’re a trade worker, such as a carpenter or a construction worker, you are probably very familiar with wearing a dust mask. Some people do this when they are simply in dusty and dirty enclosed spaces. Others use them when they are actively working on cutting wood...