Each Canadian Province and Territory has its own process for regulating asbestos. Often the Ministry of Labor is involved, at least as far as exposure to asbestos in the workplace. The government regulates the sale of asbestos under the Hazardous Products Act.
Some countries have made some uses of asbestos illegal, and some have made all uses of asbestos illegal. Each country did that at a different time. Selling asbestos is illegal in Canada and France. Strict occupational health and safety rules limit workers' exposure to the mineral. However the Canadian Government sees nothing wrong in continuing to produce asbestos and exporting the fibre. Most of its exports go to developing countries.
No, the noun 'outlaw' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
My friend was an outlaw and I was worried that he would get caught again.
Asbestos is still used in California, although not in as many applications as in years past.
Although some uses of asbestos are not permitted in the United States, asbestos has never been "outlawed" in the US. Since asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that can be found in rock outcroppings in several National Parks, among other places, trying to outlaw it would be about as futile as trying to outlaw dandelions
Asbestos is mined in various countries around the world, including Russia, China, Brazil, and Kazakhstan. The largest asbestos mines were once located in countries like Canada, South Africa, and Australia, but many of these mines have now closed due to health concerns associated with asbestos mining and use.
Asbestos is a mineral and is dug out of the groud in mines just like other minerals. Canada and South Africa are major sources of asbestos, but it is found in commercial quantities in other countries, too.
Each Canadian Province and Territory has its own process for regulating asbestos. Often the Ministry of Labor is involved, at least as far as exposure to asbestos in the workplace. The government regulates the sale of asbestos under the Hazardous Products Act.
Outlaw Bikers - 2008 Outlaw Biker Women was released on: USA: 3 March 2011
There was a bitter strike in the asbestos mines in 1949.
Jack Bravman was born on February 15, 1926, in Asbestos, Qubec, Canada.
Some countries have made some uses of asbestos illegal, and some have made all uses of asbestos illegal. Each country did that at a different time. Selling asbestos is illegal in Canada and France. Strict occupational health and safety rules limit workers' exposure to the mineral. However the Canadian Government sees nothing wrong in continuing to produce asbestos and exporting the fibre. Most of its exports go to developing countries.
Asbestos (particularly blue asbestos)
Outlaw Blues - 1977 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) Finland:K-16 Iceland:L Norway:16 Sweden:15 USA:PG
An asbestos square is a square of a material that contains asbestos in it.
You might be able to buy a sample of asbestos from a shop that caters to people interested in minerals. However, because of the hazards associated with asbestos, it is not widely available in native form unless encapsulated in plastic. More generally, asbestos is or was mined in South Africa, Quebec, Russia, and parts of the US, among other locations. Mostly, it is mined in Russia and South Africa these days.