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Keeping the by Frederick Schenk
Certain asbestos manufacturers had conducted animal tests and had kept hiddenthe results of these tests. As early as 1928, asbestos was suspected as a disease-causing agent. Research by Radiologists Arial George and Ralph Leonard clearly indicated the potential danger of working with asbestos, when the pair observed: "In 1928, we began the intensive study of those exposed to the asbestos hazard in one of the large industrial plants in Massachusetts, where brake lining was manufactured.... In twelve cases X-ray examination revealed changes in the lungs, upon which we base our diagnosis of asbestosis." |
However, they also wrongly concluded that asbestosis was not a progressive illness. The employers Group Engineering Manual told insurance representatives: "A potential asbestos hazard is to be looked for wherever asbestos dust is created ... (which) may cause disability and death, and any well-defined case of asbestosis is very likely to progress to a fatal condition." Asbestos was used in shipyard production during World War II, and later as building insulation. Owens-Corning Fiberglass knew about the hazards of asbestos as early as the 1940's and instead, encouraged the use of fiberglass insulation. Fiberglass, however, caused many difficulties for workers. The problem was that
"...The filing of lawsuits is often the only way asbestos victims have of paying the horrendous medical costs they face ... and it is frequently the only way medical providers have of recovering their costs."
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Those Outside The Workplace
by Michael Montgomery
This situation can be equated to illnesses that are caused by secondhand tobacco smoke. Non-users, in the case of asbestos, can end up dying from mesothelioma because of the asbestos particles inadvertently brought home by family members who worked with asbestos years ago. Similarly non-smokers can eventually end up with afflictions commonly caused by cigarette smoking. Mesothelioma and asbestosis are painful ways to die. After the diagnosis, death is frequently agonizing and expensive. It can take years after exposure for asbestos related illnesses to manifest themselves. There is no cure for asbestos relat- See WORKPLACE page 2 |