Mesothelioma - The Disease that Strikes 40 Years Later
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancer) are found in cells of the mesothelium, a protective bag, that the bodies of most internal organs. Most people who have mesothelioma worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles.
In his article Knee Deep calls to asbestos - http://www.mesotheliomaadvisors.com/2.html - writer Phil Jones refers, as if he teenager, he worked for a short period in an asbestos mine in the Yukon. A feature of daily life, the presence of asbestos dust in the air. As Jones writes,
“There were people in the mill, whose sole task was to sweep up dust that fell on that word. It was all that it is a constant course of work. asbestos dust in the mill was actually almost like snow and word. sweepers, but it would probably be several inches of asbestos dust on the ground within one hour or so. In fact, I remember going to see sweepers in their large broom and the new regulations on soil dust behind them as it was. ”
This story has a number of darker aspects of the history of mesothelioma.
First, in the course of several decades, countless workers were in work environments where they were exposed to high levels of asbestos with little protection. Their exposure to asbestos has been constant and often found on a very long period - in most cases for many years.
Secondly, owners and managers of these jobs are often not aware of the risk of mesothelioma, or it is actively trying to hide or to those risks.
Thirdly, since the effects of exposure to asbestos are often not known for 30 or 40 years after exposure, often are obviously no direct risks to health at work in these environments. Thus, it was very difficult for workers or their representatives, a convincing case that the health of workers has been sacrificed on the altar of profits.
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