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Products with asbestos mistakenly accepted at nonhazardous site

Products with asbestos mistakenly accepted at nonhazardous site

Handling materials that contain asbestos properly is very important. Many demolition or waste companies have procedures in place that ensure the materials are handled safely and properly. When these procedures do not exist, however, people may unknowingly mishandle dangerous products...

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Un trabajador descubre amianto en una planta de bombeo de agua

Un trabajador descubre amianto en una planta de bombeo de agua

Un trabajador que realizaba actividades rutinarias de mantenimiento en una planta de bombeo de agua en Bakersfield, California, descubrió amianto en el lugar. La exposición al amianto es extremadamente peligrosa y puede ser mortal, causando diversos tipos de lesiones personales y enfermedades, incluido el mesotelioma....

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Protecting workers who remove asbestos

Protecting workers who remove asbestos

There are a number of accredited businesses in North Carolina who specialize in removing asbestos from a property. It is up to property owners to have asbestos properly removed by a legitimate, trained group of people to keep people safe....

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Jury divides money in asbestos settlement among split family

Jury divides money in asbestos settlement among split family

A jury has made a final decision in the division of more than $443,000 in settlement benefits from a 1990s asbestos lawsuit. The division of funds was complicated by several family splits, which prompted official review of beneficiaries in this...

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Legislative delay allows continued exposure to toxic material

Legislative delay allows continued exposure to toxic material

We have explored the dangers associated with exposure to asbestos in detail. The risks of exposure have led to a ban on the substance in most materials, but the threat of contact with the fiber still exists. Primarily, asbestos exists...

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Navy veteran with mesothelioma awarded $32 million

Navy veteran with mesothelioma awarded $32 million

After spending 30 years in the Navy working as a boiler tender and fireman, one man developed mesothelioma. He filed a lawsuit for his substantial pain and suffering that resulted from the disease, and was recently awarded $32 million. Unfortunately,...

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Two men indicted for asbestos contamination

Two men indicted for asbestos contamination

A homeowner hired a heating contractor to replace the boiler in a rental property he owned. During the project, neither of the men followed proper procedure for removal of asbestos – a dangerous material. Additionally, neither of the men notified...

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Permanent residents at Chelsea Hotel exposed to asbestos

Permanent residents at Chelsea Hotel exposed to asbestos

For decades, the Chelsea Hotel in New York City has been a popular landmark attraction. It is known for housing epic writers and thinkers from Mark Twain to Bob Dylan to Madonna throughout history. Previously, the site was shared by...

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Property owners ordered to pay damages for asbestos violations

Property owners ordered to pay damages for asbestos violations

The dangers of asbestos exposure have been known for several years. Companies generally stopped using the toxic substance about 30 years ago when the link to several lung cancers was discovered. Besides employees who unknowingly handled asbestos before then, a...

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Former workers at insulation plant may have handled asbestos

Former workers at insulation plant may have handled asbestos

After an inspection of a former insulation manufacturing site turned up asbestos, authorities are trying to find former employees to inform them of the discovery. The manufacturer was in operation for decades. During that time, a number of employees were...

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