Asbestos exposure remains a significant concern during demolition or renovation activities in many industries such as construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing. Without proper safety protocols, workers may inhale or ingest harmful asbestos fibers, highlighting the need for improved protective measures in these environments.
Asbestos exposure remains a significant concern during demolition or renovation activities in many industries such as construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing. Without proper safety protocols, workers may inhale or ingest harmful asbestos fibers, highlighting the need for improved protective measures in these environments.
Ohio Asbestos Bill That Could Affect People with Mesothelioma
By Madeline May |
Learn how Ohio’s Senate Bill 63 introduces new legal challenges for mesothelioma victims seeking justice for asbestos exposure and discover what these changes mean for asbestos lawsuits and how they may impact veterans, families, and workers across the state.
In Part 2 of our 2023 September 11th Blog series, we examine the devastating events of 9/11 that had long-lasting effects on those who were present during the attacks and the aftermath. One of the most significant consequences is the exposure to asbestos, which has led to the development of life-threatening diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer among first responders and nearby citizens.
Exposure to asbestos filter cigarettes can cause lung cancer and many other health conditions. Learn more about Kent Micronite crocidolite asbestos filters and the other brands of asbestos cigarettes, the associated risk factors, and the legal options you have.
Pulmonary fibrosis affects those who work in asbestos-related industries as well as their loved ones. Discover six things you should know about pulmonary fibrosis.
Project Supervisors Negligence of Asbestos Regulations
By Jennifer Verta |
Asbestos related diseases tend to emerge from inhaling or coming in contact with asbestos. Handling and removing the harsh toxin calls for attention to detail and precision and when supervisors fall short, negligence can put workers and bystanders at risk.