Asbestos Testing - Why?
by Kirsten Hawkins
The number of mesothelioma
death is increasing rapidly. According to estimates,
10000- mesothelioma deaths occur each year in the U.S and many
thousands more suffer from nonfatal diseases because of
exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer
associated with prolonged exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma affects the mesothelium, a
thin protective membrane that covers most of the body's
internal organs such as lungs, abdomen, and heart.
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Asbestos Disposal Advice
James Mahony
There are some countries that
do not own landfills
specifically destined for
asbestos waste. If this is the
case in your city or country,
friable asbestos waste can be
disposed at sites where
industries waste is thrown.
There are many regulations
controlling asbestos disposal
and one of the requirements is
to label the containers to
identify the material.
Information about the volumes,
composition and location of
asbestos waste must be
recorded.
The personnel involved in the
gathering, transportation and
disposal of asbestos waste are
exposed to the risk of inhaling
or ingesting asbestos fibers.
To prevent this, it is vital to
provide the people in charge of
doing the job with the proper
protective equipment, such
special clothing and
respiratory gear. The asbestos
materials that will be disposed
have to be wetted. The vehicles
transporting the asbestos must
be marked with a sign informing
about the hazardous waste. The
waste must be deposited in
authorized site that is
suitable and available for that
purpose.
As you've read until now, this
is a subject that needs
knowledge and effort to work
around. And the information in
this article is gathered from
several resources created by
experts in the field.
There are some more gems of
wisdom in what follows - keep
reading.
There is a difference between
friable and non-friable
asbestos. Friable asbestos is
in the form of powder or can
become powder with a slight
pressure. And non-friable
asbestos is material that
cannot be reduced to powder
because it is harder.
Non-friable material is in some
places are not consider
hazardous. Consequently, the
procedures of disposal of both
kinds differ greatly.
In conclusion, friable asbestos
waste should be dealt with
carefully to ensure that there
are no leakages while it is
being transported. Once the
waste is deposited in the
landfill there are no risks
with regard to water
contamination.
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Metal plate workers, shipyard workers, plumbers, gas
fitters, carpenters, electricians, construction workers,
insulation and asbestos removal workers are most prone to
mesothelioma because of their occupational exposure to
asbestos. Persons indirectly exposed to asbestos also run the
risk of mesothelioma. The symptoms of mesothelioma appear after
a very long time, usually 20-50 years after the exposure to
asbestos and the average survival time after the diagnosis is
one-two years. Mesothelioma death, therefore, comes as big
shock to family members who are entirely helpless to save their
bread earner.
There are laws for dealing with compensation to the families
of mesothelioma death victims. The people who are on suffering
from mesothelioma cancer and are on the verge of death due to
mesothelioma can seek the help of mesothelioma attorneys
specialized in the mesothelioma death compensation suits.
However, only a very insignificant percentage of mesothelioma
victims have been able to get the relief. The industrial lobby
exploits the ambiguities in the asbestos law to their
advantage. The mill owners also declare bankruptcy to avoid
giving relief to the victims. In some cases even the
mesothelioma compensation awards have been reversed during
appeals to superior courts.
A study reveals that in the U.S, 30 million pounds of
asbestos materials are used every year in various construction
and manufacturing processes, dozens of widely used consumer
goods still contain asbestos and 100,000 people live within
half a mile of an asbestos site. On this rate the magnitude of
the problem and mesothelioma deaths will grow manifolds.
To obviate all these problems, the U.S Senate is considering
a proposal to set up a special fund to take care of all the
mesothelioma death claims. This will end the bulk of litigation
that has led many companies to bankruptcy while giving
compensation to only a few families of mesothelioma death
victims. After passing of the bill the mesothelioma death
victims' kin will apply to receive compensation from a trust
fund to be financed by manufacturers and insurance companies.
However, many mesothelioma attorneys and victims argue that the
proposed law has certain anomalies and it inadequately deals
with serious issue of mesothelioma and death related to
asbestos poisoning.
About the Author
Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist
from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/
for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news,
and more.
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