What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is the generic term for a group of naturally occurring, fibrous minerals with high tensile strength, flexibility, and resistance to heat, chemicals, and electricity. Asbestos was a popular component in commercial products from the early 1900’s to the 1970’s and is found in building construction materials such as:
sprayed-on fireproofing
sprayed-on or textured ceiling material
pipe and boiler insulation
floor tiles and associated mastics
cement pipe and sheeting
roofing felts and shingles
ceiling tiles
drywall and joint compounds
acoustical products
Unlike most minerals, asbestos breaks up into fine, light fibers invisible to the naked eye that can only be seen under a microscope. Intact and undisturbed asbestos-containing material (ACM) usually does not pose a health risk. It becomes a problem when asbestos fibers are released into the air due to damage, disturbance, or deterioration over time.
What are the dangers of asbestos exposure?
Asbestos fibers enter the body when a person inhales or ingests airborne particles that become embedded in the tissues of the respiratory or digestive systems. Exposure to asbestos can cause disabling or fatal diseases such as asbestosis, an emphysema-like condition; lung cancer; mesothelioma, a cancerous tumor that spreads rapidly in the cells of membranes covering the lungs and body organs; and gastrointestinal cancer. The symptoms of these diseases generally do not appear for 20 or more years after initial exposure.
Why Regulations?
The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and enforce regulations to protect the general public from exposure to airborne contaminants that are known to be hazardous to human health. In accordance with Section 112 of the CAA, EPA established National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) to protect the public. On March 31, 1971, EPA identified asbestos as a hazardous pollutant, and on April 6, 1973, EPA first promulgated the Asbestos NESHAP in 40 CFR Part 61.
The purpose of the asbestos NESHAP is to protect the public health by minimizing the release of asbestos when buildings containing asbestos are demolished or renovated. EPA delegates the responsibility of enforcing the asbestos NESHAP to state and local agencies. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Air Pollution Control, is responsible for enforcing these regulations for the state of Tennessee with the exception of Davidson, Hamilton, Knox, and Shelby counties. Demolition and asbestos renovation activities conducted in these counties are under the jurisdiction of a local air agency which is the point of contact for notification and permitting requirements.
The information contained herein is intended to inform contractors and building owners of the notification requirements for asbestos renovation activity and the demolition of buildings in addition to providing information for commonly asked questions regarding asbestos related topics. Comments or questions may be directed to the Tennessee Asbestos NESHAP program at (615) 532-0554.
article from : http://www.state.tn.us/environment/apc/asbestos/
Monday, December 7, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Opinion About Mesothelioma
Did you ever imagine that old age is not useful?
Is your youth is a construction worker??
Did you know about mesothelioma?
Realize you have a risk?
After everyone knew that asbestos dust has links with mesothelioma, they began to think, began to fear that if they work around asbestos. They fear that if they hit old age mesothelioma.
If you include one of them, what would you do? It is difficult to determine the choice, because basically it is a job that gives you life.
Because the risk of dangerous, asbestos began banned in many countries. However, they are often confused about how to make use of asbestos should be very useful. If asbestos is still new in a state of no harm, if asbestos is good for use during a certain time and must be replaced by a new before he became dust?? Are effective do you think?? Then how with asbestos, asbestos destroyed during the construction going on, and what if asbestos is damaged before the time specified?? While there is a statement that the asbestos is in a state destroyed, or asbestos dust is dangerous and has a high risk of mesothelioma affected?
If asbestos was never used again, what about the condition of asbestos?? Is should be considered junk, even though he has the power to very high. It is the motivation of researchers to conduct research on asbestos. How to asbestos does not pose a risk of mesothelioma ... Is asbestos can be mixed with something that is not harmful to people, without reducing the efficiency of the asbestos itself ...
Lots of research has been done from the stage to next stage. There is a different result, but still has a connection with previous research. However, so far all the research has not found the right meeting point, so not do until now.
Basically asbestos dust can cause mesothelioma, but we know we can think if in the problem. I'm sure one time mesothelioma is no longer a threat to the people around asbestos. Or maybe someone could be exposed to mesothelioma with other reasons, even though we now know mesothelioma is only caused by asbestos dust.
Is your youth is a construction worker??
Did you know about mesothelioma?
Realize you have a risk?
After everyone knew that asbestos dust has links with mesothelioma, they began to think, began to fear that if they work around asbestos. They fear that if they hit old age mesothelioma.
If you include one of them, what would you do? It is difficult to determine the choice, because basically it is a job that gives you life.
Because the risk of dangerous, asbestos began banned in many countries. However, they are often confused about how to make use of asbestos should be very useful. If asbestos is still new in a state of no harm, if asbestos is good for use during a certain time and must be replaced by a new before he became dust?? Are effective do you think?? Then how with asbestos, asbestos destroyed during the construction going on, and what if asbestos is damaged before the time specified?? While there is a statement that the asbestos is in a state destroyed, or asbestos dust is dangerous and has a high risk of mesothelioma affected?
If asbestos was never used again, what about the condition of asbestos?? Is should be considered junk, even though he has the power to very high. It is the motivation of researchers to conduct research on asbestos. How to asbestos does not pose a risk of mesothelioma ... Is asbestos can be mixed with something that is not harmful to people, without reducing the efficiency of the asbestos itself ...
Lots of research has been done from the stage to next stage. There is a different result, but still has a connection with previous research. However, so far all the research has not found the right meeting point, so not do until now.
Basically asbestos dust can cause mesothelioma, but we know we can think if in the problem. I'm sure one time mesothelioma is no longer a threat to the people around asbestos. Or maybe someone could be exposed to mesothelioma with other reasons, even though we now know mesothelioma is only caused by asbestos dust.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Asbestos Risk
How asbestos cancer mesothelioma ??
Almost every person ever exposed to asbestos in their lives. However, not all of them became ill after exposure to asbestos, it is because they are not always exposed to asbestos. Unlike the people who every day is always in place that contains asbestos, most of them are likely to be sick.
Since the early 1940s, many American workers have been exposed to asbestos. Most of the people who works with asbestos, such as trade shipbuilding, asbestos mining and milling, and other work has been acknowledged that asbestos is extremely dangerous for them. However, they remain in their jobs because they are professionals. Especially with the government's decision to further improve working practices, making workers more secure than originally asbestos hazards become risks for them.
Although they know the dangers of asbestos for them, most of them ignored it because it will cause asbestos disease after 10-40 years. That means they will be exposed to asbestos after they retire. Most of them do not realize that they were exposed to asbestos as a young and it was too late to avoid it when they were hit by the disease (mesothelioma).
It was not always called mesothelioma asbestos disease. Mesothelioma is the worst possible risks experienced by the patient. Family members also have the possibility of heavy exposure to asbestos face an increased risk of mesothelioma. This is allegedly working with asbestos dust on his shoes, on clothes, skin, and their hair. This type of exposure is called paraoccupational exposure. To avoid this, it is recommended asbestos-related workers to shower before returning home.
Almost every person ever exposed to asbestos in their lives. However, not all of them became ill after exposure to asbestos, it is because they are not always exposed to asbestos. Unlike the people who every day is always in place that contains asbestos, most of them are likely to be sick.
Since the early 1940s, many American workers have been exposed to asbestos. Most of the people who works with asbestos, such as trade shipbuilding, asbestos mining and milling, and other work has been acknowledged that asbestos is extremely dangerous for them. However, they remain in their jobs because they are professionals. Especially with the government's decision to further improve working practices, making workers more secure than originally asbestos hazards become risks for them.
Although they know the dangers of asbestos for them, most of them ignored it because it will cause asbestos disease after 10-40 years. That means they will be exposed to asbestos after they retire. Most of them do not realize that they were exposed to asbestos as a young and it was too late to avoid it when they were hit by the disease (mesothelioma).
It was not always called mesothelioma asbestos disease. Mesothelioma is the worst possible risks experienced by the patient. Family members also have the possibility of heavy exposure to asbestos face an increased risk of mesothelioma. This is allegedly working with asbestos dust on his shoes, on clothes, skin, and their hair. This type of exposure is called paraoccupational exposure. To avoid this, it is recommended asbestos-related workers to shower before returning home.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
How is Asbestos Used ??
Asbestos is found in mines, is widely used in North America in the early 1800s. From time to time users has increased, especially during World War II. Mainly used as materials for industry, for example, to strengthen such as cement and plastic for insulation, fire proofing and sound absorption. In the shipping industry used asbestos to insulate boilers, steampipes, and hot water pipes. While the automotive industry, asbestos is used for vehicles brakeshoes and clutch pads. Thousands of products containing or containing asbestos. Some of them say the following:
• *Friction products, such as clutch facings, brake for automobiles, gaskets, and industrial friction materials;
•. * Asbestos cement sheet and pipe products used for water supply and drainage pipes, roof and walls, electrical cable casing, fire protection material, electrical switchboards and components, and housing and building materials industries;
•. * Other products, including ceiling and floor tiles; gaskets and packaging; paints, coatings, and adhesives; caulking and repair tape; artificial ashes and embers for use in gas fired furnace; plastic; vermiculite-containing garden consumer products and some powder containing crayons
• * Products containing asbestos paper, such as table cloth and heat protective mats, heat and electrical insulation, industrial filters for beverages, and sub-floor material sheet;
• * Asbestos textile products, such as packing components, roofing, and heat-and flame-retardant fabrics (including blankets and curtains).
In the late 1970s, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) banned the use of asbestos in the fire because of asbestos fibers in these products can be released into the environment during use. Someone will be easy to get around these asbestos. In 1989, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all new uses of asbestos. EPA has established regulations that require school systems to inspect damaged asbestos and to eliminate or reduce exposure to passengers by removing the asbestos or encasing it. In June 2000, CPSC concluded that the risk of children exposed to asbestos is very low. In August 2000, the EPA recommends that consumers reduce possible asbestos exposure from vermiculite-containing garden products by limiting the amount of dust generated during use. EPA recommends that consumers use vermiculite outdoors or in well-ventilated area; keep vermiculite damp while using it; avoid bringing dust from vermiculite home wear and use premixed earthen pot, which tend not to generate dust.
Apart from the rules described above, coupled with public awareness about the dangers of asbestos, have resulted in a significant annual decline: Domestic consumption of asbestos amounted to about 719,000 metric tons in 1973, but had fallen to about 9,000 metric tons in 2002. Asbestos is currently used most frequently in gaskets and roof products and friction.
• *Friction products, such as clutch facings, brake for automobiles, gaskets, and industrial friction materials;
•. * Asbestos cement sheet and pipe products used for water supply and drainage pipes, roof and walls, electrical cable casing, fire protection material, electrical switchboards and components, and housing and building materials industries;
•. * Other products, including ceiling and floor tiles; gaskets and packaging; paints, coatings, and adhesives; caulking and repair tape; artificial ashes and embers for use in gas fired furnace; plastic; vermiculite-containing garden consumer products and some powder containing crayons
• * Products containing asbestos paper, such as table cloth and heat protective mats, heat and electrical insulation, industrial filters for beverages, and sub-floor material sheet;
• * Asbestos textile products, such as packing components, roofing, and heat-and flame-retardant fabrics (including blankets and curtains).
In the late 1970s, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) banned the use of asbestos in the fire because of asbestos fibers in these products can be released into the environment during use. Someone will be easy to get around these asbestos. In 1989, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all new uses of asbestos. EPA has established regulations that require school systems to inspect damaged asbestos and to eliminate or reduce exposure to passengers by removing the asbestos or encasing it. In June 2000, CPSC concluded that the risk of children exposed to asbestos is very low. In August 2000, the EPA recommends that consumers reduce possible asbestos exposure from vermiculite-containing garden products by limiting the amount of dust generated during use. EPA recommends that consumers use vermiculite outdoors or in well-ventilated area; keep vermiculite damp while using it; avoid bringing dust from vermiculite home wear and use premixed earthen pot, which tend not to generate dust.
Apart from the rules described above, coupled with public awareness about the dangers of asbestos, have resulted in a significant annual decline: Domestic consumption of asbestos amounted to about 719,000 metric tons in 1973, but had fallen to about 9,000 metric tons in 2002. Asbestos is currently used most frequently in gaskets and roof products and friction.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Better Diagnosis of Asbestos Cancer
Recent research can significantly improve the diagnosis of asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma, a joint team from the University of Oxford and the Oxford Center for Respiratory Medicine at John Radcliffe Hospital has shown.
The test now will later be added to the options available to doctors at Oxford, when patients came to them with complaints about the lungs. Collection of fluid in the pleura, can cause difficulty breathing and chest pain. Excess fluid caused by a variety of different causes, some malignant, some benign, but many patients with mesothelioma present with pleural effusion.
Standard diagnostic tests to determine the cause by taking a sample of pleural fluid and the search for cancer cells (cytology). Although this looks good to identify other types of lung cancer, but it's not a very sensitive test for mesothelioma. Many patients suspected of mesothelioma and experience more invasive procedure before getting a more definitive diagnosis.
The team tried to investigate whether the new test that measures the amount of protein mesothelin in pleural fluid can help in diagnosis in patients with effusions of unknown cause.
Mesothelioma cells produce proteins mesothelin and release proteins into the fluid around the lungs, but it is not known whether the measure mesothelin levels in pleural fluid test will give an accurate diagnosis.
The researchers have collected 429 samples of pleural fluid from 209 patients. They also analyzed samples from 167 patients who were investigated for the possibility of malignant cancer.
Mesothelin levels in patients with mesothelioma was 6.9 times higher compared with lung cancer other species, and 10.9 times higher compared with benign conditions.
Mesothelioma can be devastating and deadly lung surface, most people with mesothelioma, caused by the exposed asbestos. More than 2150 people who have been diagnosed positive for mesothelioma in the UK each year, most of them are working in places that contain asbestos, such as industry.
Asbestos is a mineral that is often used as materials for heat insulation and fire resistance. To learn more about asbestos, please read here.
The number of cases of mesothelioma in the UK is expected to continue to rise for 20 years before finally experiencing severe decline due to the use of asbestos in the industry from the end of the Second World War until the mid-1970s.
Professor Davies said that the close relationship between the University and the John Radcliffe important for this job. This study depends on patients who come to the Oxford Center for Respiratory Medicine and the research capabilities of the University. This is made possible by Oxford Biomedical Research Center, a partnership between Oxford University and Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, with funding from the National Institute for Health Research.
The test now will later be added to the options available to doctors at Oxford, when patients came to them with complaints about the lungs. Collection of fluid in the pleura, can cause difficulty breathing and chest pain. Excess fluid caused by a variety of different causes, some malignant, some benign, but many patients with mesothelioma present with pleural effusion.
Standard diagnostic tests to determine the cause by taking a sample of pleural fluid and the search for cancer cells (cytology). Although this looks good to identify other types of lung cancer, but it's not a very sensitive test for mesothelioma. Many patients suspected of mesothelioma and experience more invasive procedure before getting a more definitive diagnosis.
The team tried to investigate whether the new test that measures the amount of protein mesothelin in pleural fluid can help in diagnosis in patients with effusions of unknown cause.
Mesothelioma cells produce proteins mesothelin and release proteins into the fluid around the lungs, but it is not known whether the measure mesothelin levels in pleural fluid test will give an accurate diagnosis.
The researchers have collected 429 samples of pleural fluid from 209 patients. They also analyzed samples from 167 patients who were investigated for the possibility of malignant cancer.
Mesothelin levels in patients with mesothelioma was 6.9 times higher compared with lung cancer other species, and 10.9 times higher compared with benign conditions.
Mesothelioma can be devastating and deadly lung surface, most people with mesothelioma, caused by the exposed asbestos. More than 2150 people who have been diagnosed positive for mesothelioma in the UK each year, most of them are working in places that contain asbestos, such as industry.
Asbestos is a mineral that is often used as materials for heat insulation and fire resistance. To learn more about asbestos, please read here.
The number of cases of mesothelioma in the UK is expected to continue to rise for 20 years before finally experiencing severe decline due to the use of asbestos in the industry from the end of the Second World War until the mid-1970s.
Professor Davies said that the close relationship between the University and the John Radcliffe important for this job. This study depends on patients who come to the Oxford Center for Respiratory Medicine and the research capabilities of the University. This is made possible by Oxford Biomedical Research Center, a partnership between Oxford University and Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, with funding from the National Institute for Health Research.
Mesothelioma, Asbestos Lawyers
Mesothelioma, Asbestos Lawyers
As is known mesothelioma is a type of deadly cancer caused by asbestos exposure. This dangerous disease symptoms may only begin to develop for 20 to 40 years after exposure to asbestos. At that time, it was too late. Mesothelioma is 100 percent fatal. Mesothelioma affected person has only two-year life expectancy after diagnosis.
If you have been affected by mesothelioma, or if someone you love has died of mesothelioma, you should know that you may be entitled to financial compensation from those responsible for revealing to you about mesothelioma.
The lawyers of Savinis, D'Amico & Kane representing people like you who have a bleak future because of exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma is a disease that there is no cure. No amount of money can adequately compensate for the losses caused by asbestos exposure. However, a fair verdict or settlement will help compensate for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. This can help your family survive financially.
You can trust the lawyers from Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, who fought for you. According to them, "We have gained a reputation as an effective trial lawyer who won impressive results for our customers. We are also known to provide extraordinary client. We return all phone calls within 24 hours. "
"You will not be just another case of our lawyers. You will become an important client that we will treat with dignity, respect, and affection
We Make Easy for you. "
"You do not need to come to our office to benefit from our services. We will come to you. We understand that you and your family will go through devastating experiences. We help eliminate some worries and frees you from some of the burden. We are experienced lawyers who know the law and know how to get results in mesothelioma litigation. "
As is known mesothelioma is a type of deadly cancer caused by asbestos exposure. This dangerous disease symptoms may only begin to develop for 20 to 40 years after exposure to asbestos. At that time, it was too late. Mesothelioma is 100 percent fatal. Mesothelioma affected person has only two-year life expectancy after diagnosis.
If you have been affected by mesothelioma, or if someone you love has died of mesothelioma, you should know that you may be entitled to financial compensation from those responsible for revealing to you about mesothelioma.
The lawyers of Savinis, D'Amico & Kane representing people like you who have a bleak future because of exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma is a disease that there is no cure. No amount of money can adequately compensate for the losses caused by asbestos exposure. However, a fair verdict or settlement will help compensate for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. This can help your family survive financially.
You can trust the lawyers from Savinis, D'Amico & Kane, who fought for you. According to them, "We have gained a reputation as an effective trial lawyer who won impressive results for our customers. We are also known to provide extraordinary client. We return all phone calls within 24 hours. "
"You will not be just another case of our lawyers. You will become an important client that we will treat with dignity, respect, and affection
We Make Easy for you. "
"You do not need to come to our office to benefit from our services. We will come to you. We understand that you and your family will go through devastating experiences. We help eliminate some worries and frees you from some of the burden. We are experienced lawyers who know the law and know how to get results in mesothelioma litigation. "
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Causes of Mesothelioma
What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is best described as a form of lung cancer that attacks the lining of the lungs, called the mesothelium. Although rare, this form of cancer is very dangerous, they are positively diagnosed with mesothelioma have rarely lasted about one to two years after diagnosis.
What Causes Mesothelioma?
Individually mesothelioma caused by several reasons, such as poor diet or stress. So far only known cause of mesothelioma, the asbestos exposure. According to the doctor more than 85% of all mesothelioma diagnosis, they will find contact with asbestos.
Many are wondering what makes asbestos very dangerous. In fact, asbestos is still intact is not dangerous. However, asbestos is damaged and broken asbestos dust will be a very dangerous and very easy to go into the lungs of people who breathe it.
For years, asbestos is used in industry because of its very strong and fireproof. Therefore, many found asbestos in the buildings. People who live in areas such as mesothelioma it is very risky.
What Gets Mesothelioma?
Doctors difficult to understand why some people affected by asbestos mesothelioma infected while others do not. They do not agree, however, that any amount of asbestos exposure are not safe and that small children and people with compromised immune systems can be very vulnerable to the effects of asbestos.
Several industries reported a higher incidence of mesothelioma among employees, especially because more asbestos used in industrial environments. Industries include:
• The contractor / construction worker
• Shipyard workers
• Plumbers
• Auto mechanics
• Electricians
• Power plant workers
• Railroad employees
• Boilermakers
• Steamfitters
Mesothelioma is best described as a form of lung cancer that attacks the lining of the lungs, called the mesothelium. Although rare, this form of cancer is very dangerous, they are positively diagnosed with mesothelioma have rarely lasted about one to two years after diagnosis.
What Causes Mesothelioma?
Individually mesothelioma caused by several reasons, such as poor diet or stress. So far only known cause of mesothelioma, the asbestos exposure. According to the doctor more than 85% of all mesothelioma diagnosis, they will find contact with asbestos.
Many are wondering what makes asbestos very dangerous. In fact, asbestos is still intact is not dangerous. However, asbestos is damaged and broken asbestos dust will be a very dangerous and very easy to go into the lungs of people who breathe it.
For years, asbestos is used in industry because of its very strong and fireproof. Therefore, many found asbestos in the buildings. People who live in areas such as mesothelioma it is very risky.
What Gets Mesothelioma?
Doctors difficult to understand why some people affected by asbestos mesothelioma infected while others do not. They do not agree, however, that any amount of asbestos exposure are not safe and that small children and people with compromised immune systems can be very vulnerable to the effects of asbestos.
Several industries reported a higher incidence of mesothelioma among employees, especially because more asbestos used in industrial environments. Industries include:
• The contractor / construction worker
• Shipyard workers
• Plumbers
• Auto mechanics
• Electricians
• Power plant workers
• Railroad employees
• Boilermakers
• Steamfitters
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