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Painters – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Due to their use of paint with asbestos filler, and their close proximity to asbestos cement siding, painters are among one of the many occupational groups that are at an elevated risk for contract…

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Engineers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Engineers, no matter what their particular field or specialization, all share one thing in common: exposure to asbestos, and an increased risk of developing the rare but aggressive cancer mesotheli…

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What Are The Risks Of Asbestos Exposure?

Mining and commercial use of asbestos began in the 1800s, and grew significantly during World War II. Its popularity came to an abrupt halt in the 1970s however, when the United States Consumer Product and Safety Commission passed the first laws banning its use in certain products, because the asbestos fibers were being released into the environment.


In the 1980s, the Environmental Protection Agency added to those laws by banning any new uses for it, although laws still allowed for the use of it in any way that existed prior to that time. Despite the attention given to asbestos exposure, beginning with those laws, there are still many people who are unaware of what it is or what harm it presents to those who are exposed to it.


It is a mineral that occurs naturally in fiber bundles, and the bundles can be separated into individual fibers. Asbestos fibers are resistant to heat, fire and chemicals, and they do not conduct electricity. With those characteristics, products containing asbestos were a perfect fit for many construction and manufacturing industries.


Asbestos products include brake shoes and clutch pads for automobiles, insulation for boilers and steam pipes on ships, and strengthening agents for cement and talc-based crayons. In the construction industry, asbestos fibers are used in ceiling tiles, paint that is lead based, plastics, adhesives, soundproofing material and insulation. As long as the fibers are encased and contained, with little chance of exposure under normal conditions, all of these uses are legal.


Unfortunately, asbestos exposure can carry significant health risks, some of which are untreatable and incurable at the present time. One of the most common diseases resulting from exposure to it is asbestosis, sometimes called asbestos lung, which is a chronic inflammation of the lungs that leads to shortness of breath, coughing, and even permanent lung damage.


Another source of asbestos litigation is for mesothelioma, which is a cancer that develops in the protective lining of the body’s major organs. The two most common forms are pleural mesothelioma, which affects the lining around the lungs, and pericardial mesothelioma, which affects the lining around the heart.


Despite centuries of asbestos mining and usage, asbestos exposure has only recently been recognized as a health hazard. Because symptoms of exposure can take 10 to 50 years to show up, it took medical professionals a great deal of time to connect the disease to it.


As asbestos litigation becomes more common, the use of this substance has, in most applications, declined. Asbestos fibers are still legal, despite the hazards of exposure, only if manufacturers follow all legally required safety standards.

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Civil Engineer – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


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Bricklayers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Bricklayers – Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure Risks

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Machine Operatives – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Asbestos fibers, when breathed in, become lodged in the lungs and can cause the rare cancer mesothelioma. Those who work directly with the material especially machine operators often face a grea…

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Paper Mill Workers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Paper mill workers are among the occupations whose employees have an elevated risk of developing the rare cancer mesothelioma, which is generally considered to result from exposure to asbestos and …

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Stevedores – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Mesothelioma the cancer that is almost always connected to exposure to the insulating material asbestos is a serious concern for those who have worked as stevedores, due to the high levels of asb…

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Welders – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Mesothelioma, the rare cancer which is nearly exclusively caused by asbestos exposure, is a significant concern for welders, due to the common use of asbestos as an insulating and fireproofing mate…

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Firefighters – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Firefighters have one of the highest risks of asbestos exposure of any occupational group, and therefore one of the highest risks of contracting an asbestos-related disease such as asbestosis, lung…

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Auto Mechanics – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Since asbestos was, and continues to be, widely used in automotive brakes, auto mechanics are among the groups of occupations that have a higher risk of asbestos exposure, and of being diagnosed wi…

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Cabinetmakers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


An overview of the occupational hazards of asbestos exposure, including the unusual cancer called mesothelioma, for those who work in the field of cabinetmaking.

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Sawyers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


The danger of asbestos-exposure, and therefore the cancer mesothelioma, is particularly high to those people who work on construction sites, including sawyers. Sawyers might be at additional risk b…

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Electricians – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Mesothelioma, the rare cancer caused by asbestos exposure, is a great concern for electricians, since many electrical components are made from asbestos-containing materials.

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Drywall Tapers – Mesothelioma And Asbestos Exposure Risks


Since drywall products, including joint compound, spray texture and acoustical ceiling tile, used to contain asbestos prior to the 1980s, drywall installers and tapers are at a higher risk of contr…

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