Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Asbestos and Mesothelioma Cancer Primary Cause

50 years ago asbestos was hailed by many as a miracle product, they said nearly anything could be made from this mineral. It is used as additive to reinforce mortar and plastics. Asbestos fibers can also be separated into fine threads that do not conduct electricity and are unaffected by heat or chemicals.

In the 1970's, following the discoveries of the health dangers of asbestos dust inhalation, the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission prohibited the use of asbestos in several products that could liberate asbestos fibers into the environment during use.

Asbestos can cause dangerous diseases that call Mesothelioma cancer. These fibers lodge themselves in the lining of the lung and infected mesothelium tissue. Asbestos can trigger tumors growth between 30 to 40 years after they are inhaled.

When asbestos fibers enter the body, by either breathing in the tiny asbestos fibers or by swallowing them, they can cause healthy cells to mutate into cancer. Asbestos may also cause coughing, lung damage, and shortness of breath in the short period for inhaled this.

According to one survey, one out of seven general public who came into contact with asbestos may develop any of the poles a part types of asbestos-related cancer, including mesothelioma.

Today it is understood that anyone working with or near asbestos has an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, so there are strictly controlled limits of exposure in the work place. But since the dormancy period of mesothelioma can often be 30 or 40 years, there are millions of workers who are at risk because of their exposure in the decades before the safety controls were put in place.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Quick Information on Mesothelioma and Asbestos


Mesotheliomas is a form of cancer, caused by asbestos exposure, that is inflicting countless americans, many of whom are unaware of its presence. Its name is derived because malignant cells originate in the mesothelium, a protective lining that defends most of the body's internal organs. This infliction can occur in the pleura (outer linings of the lung and chest cavity), but it may also occur in the peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity) or the pericardium (a sac that surrounds the heart). Most people who develop mesotheloimas do so working on job sites where asbestos particles are heavy in the air, usually due to insulation containing asbestos.

Symptoms of mesotheliomas may not appear until up to 25 years after the initial exposure. Many symptoms of perotoneal mesotheliomas include weight loss, cachexia, abdominal swelling, anemia, and fever. Symptoms of pleural mesotheliomas include chest wall pain, pleural effusion, shortness of breath, or a cough. In severe cases, the person may develop malignant tumors, collapsed lung, abdominal pain, ascites, and problems with bowel functions.

Diagnosing mesotheliomas is often difficult, because the symptoms are similar to those of many other conditions. A history of asbestos exposure will increase the probability of mesotheliomas, and extensive chest, CAT, or MRI scan can be performed to identify extensive pleural fluid build up. Treatments for mesothelioma include combinational surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and homeopathy. Many cases of mesotheliomas are due to institutional negligence, where asbestos was used in accordance with erroneus safety regulations.

In the United States, many products and industries were and are rife with asbestos fiber. Asbestos is often present in fireproofing, putty, caulk, gaskets, brake pads and shoes, clutch plates, fire blankets, and stage curtains. If you feel you may have been exposed to asbestos or it is recommended you seek diagnosis.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 (Asbestos Surveys)


(The New Regulation 4; Duty to Manage Asbestos)

The Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations (CAWR) 2002 place a legal duty on anyone with responsibility for the maintenance and repair of non-domestic premises and common areas of rented domestic premises to:-

1) Establish whether asbestos is present and where it is located 2) Assume that asbestos is present unless proved otherwise 3) Record all findings and assumptions 4) Monitor the condition of any asbestos 5) Implement plans to manage the risk from any asbestos 6) Provide information to those in contact with Asbestos

FAQs How does asbestos affect my business?

Commercial buildings built before 1999 are recommended to have an asbestos survey. If you own or occupy any non-domestic premises (including all commercial, public or industrial buildings) or domestic premises that have communal parts (e.g. stairwells, liftshafts, corridors), you need to establish and maintain a register of any asbestos containing materials (ACMS).

Do I need to remove any asbestos containing materials (ACMs)? No, not necessarily. The duty is to manage any risk - in many cases it is often left in situ and it's condition is recorded, monitored and managed.

What was the main use of Asbestos in buildings? SPRAYED COATINGS; on steel works, concrete walls and ceilings, for fire protection & insulation. LAGGING; insulation on pipework boilers & ducts INSULATION BOARDS; in partitions, fire doors & ceiling tiles ASBESTOS CEMENT PRODUCTS; sheeting on walls and roofs, tiles, cold water tanks, gutters, pipes & decorative plaster finishes.

Who is at risk?

Anyone who undertakes work on your behalf at your premises such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters, painters and decorators. Even worker's wifes are at risk when cleaning soiled work clothes. "Breathing in Asbestos dust can lead to Asbestos related - diseases" What types of Asbestos are dangerous?

All types of Asbestos have potential to cause lung cancer.

IT ONLY TAKES ONE FIBRE TO KILL so if you require any further information on Asbestos Surveys or any other health and safety issue for free to visit the www.centralsafetyconsultancy.co.uk.

David Cant is a qualified Asbestos consultant who owns his own consultancy practice Central Safety consultancy Service Limited operating throughtout the UK. if you have any questions regarding asbestos or any other health and safety issue you can visit www.centralsafetyconsultancy.co.uk and send an email.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mesothelioma Cancer - News and Information For Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Victims

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the body?s internal organs. Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles.

Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also metastasize (spread) from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma begin in the pleura or peritoneum.

There are three primary types of malignant mesotheliomas:

Epithelioid. About 50% to 70% of mesotheliomas are of this type and have the best outlook for survival.

Sarcomatoid. Approximately 7% to 20% of cases are of this type.

Mixed/biphasic. From 20% to 35% of mesothelioma cases fall into this category.

Although reported incidence rates have increased in the past 20 years, mesothelioma is still a relatively rare cancer. About 2,000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed in the United States each year. Mesothelioma occurs more often in men than in women and risk increases with age, but this disease can appear in either men or women at any age.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Asbestos Dust the Silent Killer

Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002, Asbestos Surveys The New Regulation 4; Duty to Manage Asbestos The Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 place a legal duty on anyone with responsibility for the maintenance and repair of commercial premises and common areas of rented domestic premises to

1. Establish whether asbestos is present and where it is located
2. Assume that asbestos is present unless proved otherwise
3. Record all findings and assumptions
4. Monitor the condition of any asbestos
5. Implement plans to manage the risk from any asbestos
6. Provide information to those in contact with Asbestos

FAQs How does asbestos affect my business?

Commercial buildings built before 1999 are recommended to have an asbestos survey. If you own or occupy any commercial premises including all, public or industrial buildings or domestic premises that have communal parts example stairwells, lift shafts, corridors, you need to establish and maintain a register of any asbestos containing materials.

Do I need to remove any asbestos containing materials? No, not necessarily. The duty is to manage any risk in many cases it is often left in place and it?s condition is recorded, monitored and managed.

What was the main use of Asbestos in buildings? Sprayed Coatings on steel works, concrete walls and ceilings, for fire protection & insulation. LAGGING; insulation on pipework boilers & ducts Insulation Boards in partitions, fire doors & ceiling tiles Asbestos cement products sheeting on walls and roofs, tiles, cold water tanks, gutters, pipes & decorative plaster finishes.

Who is at risk? Anyone who undertakes work on your behalf at your premises such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters, painters and decorators. Even worker?s wives are at risk when cleaning soiled work clothes.

Breathing in Asbestos dust can lead to Asbestos related diseases

What types of Asbestos are dangerous? All types of Asbestos have potential to cause lung cancer. It only takes one fibre to kill

About The Author David Grahan is Asbestos surveyor who owns his own consultancy practice Central Safety consultancy Service Limited operating throught out the UK. if you have any questions regarding asbestos or any other health and safety issue please our website www.asbestossurveyconsultancy.co.uk

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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Asbestos Trial Lawyers

Going to court, no matter if you are a victim or a criminal, is not a kind of entertainment, but when you are the plaintiff in a lawsuit that asks for millions of dollars of compensation for serious health injury, then it gets even more stressful.

Asbestos lawsuits have been gaining ground in the last two or three decades after it was discovered that many companies deliberately did not disclose to their workers the dirty secrets about the irrevocable health danger that asbestos poses.

There have been so many cases that some lawyers specialize in asbestos litigation. While there have been cases that have been settled outside the court, still there are thousands of cases annually that are brought to the court for settlement.

In the beginning, winning an asbestos case was not easy. Asbestos trial lawyers could not prove in the courtroom that the condition of their clients was a result of the evil intentions and negligence of their former employers.

Then it became easier to convince the court and win the case. Actually, it became so easy, that the effect of the pendulum came ? many ?victims?, who were pretty healthy at the time of the suit but have worked in an asbestos environment in the past, started suing their former employers and there were cases when they did manage to get hefty amounts of money.

Of course, this was not without the help of unscrupulous trial lawyers. Taking advantage of the fact that so many people really suffer from asbestos-related diseases and most of them were never compensated (the dead do not go to court), these trial lawyers became accomplices in filing false claims and unfairly winning tons of money.

So when you are looking for a good asbestos trial lawyer, keep an eye open if there are rumors about foul play in his or her previous asbestos cases, because if there is, you might be considered the latest false claimant.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

Asbestos in Schools and the Workplace

So what is asbestos really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about asbestos--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.

Asbestos is a special kind of material that was used in building construction and other industries up to the 1980s. At that time, this material was found to be the cause of many health problems suffered by people working in asbestos mines and in the production of asbestos-containing products.

In spite of this, the Western Australian Advisory Committee on Hazardous Substances carried out research and reached to the conclusion that the hazardous effects of asbestos are due to human negligence. Evidence shows that if the asbestos is left untouched, it does not pose any risk to health. It is not necessary to remove asbestos materials to prevent health problems.

There are many schools and workplaces that have been built at the time when asbestos was very popular. Contrary to what has been said, there are some occasions when asbestos material needs to be disturbed. For example, if the material is not in good condition due to weather conditions, or if there are modifications in the buildings, asbestos should be removed.

Now that we've covered those aspects of asbestos, let's turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.

There are some procedures to follow when removal of asbestos material is pursued.

The asbestos removal must be directed by Contract Management Services and performed in agreement with the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations. Before asbestos removal works starts, meetings must be held between the project manager, school directives and stakeholders.

Removal tasks must not be performed while students and employees are at the school. Prior to the return of employees and students to school supervision of the work must be carried out.

I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable and educational for you. Your learning process should be ongoing--the more you understand about any subject, the more you will be able to share with others.

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Is There Asbestos In Your Floor?

A couple of years ago, I went to replace a vinyl floor in a basement level bathroom of my house. As I lifted up the old flooring I found the mastic was white with a fibrous look to it. Because my house was built over 20 years ago, I was concerned that I might have uncovered a source of asbestos in my home and just exposed myself to a risk of mesothelioma cancer.

I stopped my project and did some further research. Prior to the 1970's many types of building products and insulation materials used in homes contained asbestos. I used to watch my father, a private contractor, and I remember him using asbestos insulation for a heating pipe inside a wall. That was a long time ago, but the research I've done shows that this stuff is still very much with us as it is often more harmful to have it removed than to simply leave it alone.

I found a local agency that does asbestos testing and gave them a call. I was told that usually the best thing is to leave asbestos material alone, if it is in good condition. This is because material that is more or less "stable" will not release asbestos fibers which means you don't have a significant expose risk. In this situation the risk is actually greater if you try to remove it. Asbestos isn't like radioactive material and isn't going to harm you just sitting there. You need to breathe in the fibers to be at risk.

However, if the asbestos material shows signs of wear or damage which includes tearing, abrasion, or water damage. Or if it is exposed to abrasion, extreme vibration or air flow you should have it repaired or removed by a professional as it may be "ejecting" fibers into the air.

So there I am with a half torn up vinyl floor and the worry that I have just very much disturbed so-called asbestos material.

Oops.

My choices were now to have this tested, and if it did have asbestos fibers I would need it removed and possibly have my house decontaminated as well. If material on the EPA's "Sample List of Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials Exit Ecology" was manufactured with asbestos in the past, it is safe to assume that it contains asbestos. In this case, I had no idea. I wasn't certain when these materials were manufactured and had no way to find out. Unless testing, the date of manufacture, the label, or the manufacturer verifies that the material is asbestos free, the material may be presumed to have asbestos and treated as though it contained asbestos without being tested or surveyed.

It turns out there are many asbestos testing and Abatement Contractors. Some are listed locally in the Yellow Pages and many others can be found online. I called someone and we discussed all of the information I could find on my house. I had my floor tested and it turned out to be fine. I didn't need to have any asbestos removal or decontamination.

Perhaps I was a little paranoid, but I've seen the effects of mesothelioma and I would just as soon not wait 30 to 50 years before finding out that something that I thought wasn't exposure actually was. If you live in a new home, you should nothing to worry about but many people live in fine older homes that were construction, repaired and renovated during times when asbestos-based materials were commonly used. A bit of testing if you think there's a possible risk is far less expensive that what could be in store further down the road.Adrian Zhu is an author writing for http://www.mybest-mesothelioma-pages.com

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