Asbestos may be a naturally-occurring substance, but it is also often deadly. Exposure on the job or because of a loved one's employment could lead to cancer and other debilitating illnesses years later. Tragically, people find themselves in need of financial...
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How those who work with asbestos sicken their family members
Many people who work in dangerous professions, including shipyard workers, factory employees and mechanics, go into their blue-collar professions because they want to provide a decent standard of living for their families. They work long hours performing manual labor...
3 surprising careers with a high risk of asbestos exposure
When it comes to asbestos exposure, you tend to expect this to happen to someone who spent their life working in construction on old buildings. It’s easy to build up a picture of a person building houses or industrial structures and fitting them with the...
When can asbestos be ingested through drinking water?
We’ve all seen enough examples of cities in the U.S. with water that’s too contaminated to drink to know that the safety of drinking water is often dependent on how good an area’s infrastructure is. As that infrastructure gets older, if it’s not repaired or replaced,...
Prisoners may end up exposed to asbestos while working
Working with asbestos is dangerous. This naturally-occurring mineral substance is a known human carcinogen, and there is no safe level of exposure. However, it also has many uses in the industrial world, so companies decide to use asbestos anyway. Workers who handle...
3 things you should know about asbestos exposure
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fiber that was once used for a lot of applications. While asbestos mining stopped in the United States, it’s still found in various places in this country. Before the dangers of asbestos were known, it was used in many products...
Renovation teams may have high asbestos risks
Prior to the 1980s, those who had the highest asbestos risks often worked in construction or related fields. Asbestos was often used in materials like tiles or insulation that was wrapped around pipes. People who worked with these materials every day, or in an...
Asbestos mining production went up last year
With the risks of asbestos being as well-known as they are today, at least in the United States, it is often typical for Americans to assume that asbestos is no longer being mined. And, in the U.S. itself, that is true. The last mines were closed down in the early...
Mesothelioma isn’t just a “man’s disease”
Most people who suffer from mesothelioma are men. That’s because it’s typically the result of regular exposure to asbestos over time. People who worked in construction, manufacturing, shipyards and auto repair used to be exposed to high levels with little, if any,...
3 things to do if you believe you’re exposed to asbestos
Asbestos exposure can lead to cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and many other diseases that can destroy the body. Treating asbestos often requires extreme treatments. Your job, however, may involve heavy exposure which requires you to wear tons of protective gear –...