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Asbestos in Construction
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Asbestos, used in construction for heat insulation and fireproofing, was known to be a carcinogen and toxic substance for many years prior to leading up to the Environmental Protection Agency's ban on the use of asbestos in building construction. Those that first used asbestos (early Greeks) noticed that it caused respiratory ailments and it was documented in France that it was known to be the cause of health problems. However, with the rise of Industrialization, buildings and home construction increased and the use of asbestos went with it. Its ability to withstand extreme heat and fibrous pieces enabling it to be woven into insulation sheets, deemed it perfect for use in the construction industry to avoid problems with fires and decrease costs for expensive insulation in colder climates. H.M. Murray noted in 1907 that the death of one of a worker working with asbestos on a constant basis could have been in part attributed (if not all attributed) to asbestos, as he examined and found traces of the mineral in the deceased's lungs. In the years following, it seemed to be cover-up after cover-up by companies employing asbestos miners and workers in the construction industry. About the AuthorThere are a plethora of solicitors offering consultancy catering towards asbestos compensation however many people choose Mesothelioma Matters for a specific reason! Rating: Not yet rated CommentsNo comments posted.Add CommentYou do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment. |