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Asbestos – Mesothelioma Cancer originator

 
 

Asbestos is a carcinogenic substance that causes Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer. Before the mid 1970's there were no laws that regulated the use of Asbestos in the workplace and as a result there were seen to be a rising number of cases of the various forms of mesothelioma cancer in the US. That is why in the 1980's a law was passed that imposed limits on the use of Asbestos in the industries and created a workers fair compensation law that allowed workers having been exposed to Asbestos to demand compensation through law if they fell ill.



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  Asbestos fibers are used as a binder and are popular in the automobile, refridgeration industry and work as a fire retardant. Along with its numerous advantages, asbestos cause anything from discomfort to death.  
     
  Asbestos Fiber  
 

Asbestos is a compound composed of a variety of six fibrous minerals namely:
-amosite
-crocidolite
-chrysotile
-tremolite
-anthophyllite
-actinolite

Due to its flexibility and heat resistence qualities Asbestos can be used in the construction and automobile industry for making products similar to ceiling and floor tiles and asbestos cement products etc.


Asbestos Fiber
 
 

Asbestos Exposure

 
 

Asbestos fibers are not altered due to heat or chemicals and do not conduct electricity. That is why asbestos has been widely used in many industries. However, exposure to Asbestos has an adverse effect on the lungs can can cause Mesothelioma.


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  Asbestos fibers cannot move through soil, they are generally transferred through air. As they do not dissolve in water or get broken down to other compounds they remain unchanged over several decades and thus, can adversely effect the human body once exposure to the fibers has taken place.  
     
     
       
     
     
     
     
       
     
     
   
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