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What has the author Margaret Hamilton written?

Margaret Hamilton has written: 'Working with asbestos' -- subject(s): Asbestos, Toxicology


When did Asbestos Strike happen?

The Asbestos Strike took place in 1949 in Quebec, Canada. It was a significant labor strike involving asbestos miners fighting for better working conditions and wages.


What is a possible side effect of working with asbestos?

There are a few possible side effects from working with asbestos. One side effect is lung cancer, but this is is pretty extreme. Generally people will get a cough.


What is the connection between an air ejector and asbestos?

There is no connection between an air ejector and asbestos, unless asbestos dust is present for some reason. Then the working of an air ejector might be one way in which the asbestos dust can become airborn and available for people to inhale.


What people get asbestos related diseases?

My grandpa died of Pulmonary Fibrosis caused by asbestos. He got it from working on big 18 wheelers. He was a diesal mechanic.


Why is asbestos abatement necessary for older buildings?

The product asbestos is known to cause a very dangerous cancer called Mesothelioma, which persons working around asbestos is known to contract therefore protecting themselves is essential.


Can you be made to work with asbestos in work or can you legally refuse to handle it?

If you want the job that involves asbestos handling, and are given proper training and protective gear, then you probably have to work with asbestos. But it depends on the laws and regulations of the country in which you are working.


What does an asbestos cancer attorney do?

An asbestos cancer attorney will allow you to get compensation for being diagnosed with Mesothelioma and other forms of cancer from being exposed to asbestos at a job or at a rented home. Their main duty is to get you a settlement from working or living in an unsuitable environment.


What is the use of asbestos signs?

The signs and symptoms of asbestos-related lung diseases vary. They depend on which disease you have and how much it has damaged your lungs. Signs and symptoms may not appear for 10 to 14 or more years after exposure to asbestos.


Does asbestos stick to your clothes?

Yes, asbestos fibers can easily stick to clothes, shoes, and other fabrics. It is important to handle asbestos-containing materials with care to prevent the fibers from contaminating clothing and being carried to other locations. Proper precautions should be taken when working with or around asbestos to avoid exposure.


Everyone working in or around the area where asbestos work occurs should have the risks thoroughly explained them true or false?

True. It is essential for all individuals working in or around areas where asbestos work occurs to have a clear understanding of the associated risks. This knowledge is crucial in ensuring that necessary safety precautions are taken to prevent harmful exposure to asbestos fibers.


Have anyone survived from asbestos?

Many people who worked with asbestos did not develop a disease, although many did. Some of those who developed asbestosis or lung cancer as a result of working with asbestos did survive the disease, at least for a time. Mesothelioma, another disease caused by asbestos, has a very low survival rate, but a few people survive even that disease.