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FACTS ABOUT ASBESTOS

 
Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos exposure occurs primarily through inhalation of fibrous dust. Asbestos is a generic term for a group of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals. The basic unit of asbestos-class minerals is the silicate combined in varying proportions with magnesium, iron, calcium, aluminum, and sodium or trace elements.

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There are two major classes of asbestos: serpentine, which contains a magnesium silicate called chrysotile, and amphiboles, which represent a small portion of the world’s commercial asbestos use and include crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, and tremolite. Chrysotiles are curly stranded fibers, and amphiboles are straight, rodlike fibers. Chrysotile, the sole member of the serpentine group, accounts for 93% of the world’s commercial, purposeful asbestos use. The different classes and types of asbestos also appear to differ in toxicity, the basis of which might depend on fiber size, shape, and persistence in the lung (e.g., ability to clear the fiber, solubility, and durability). Contamination of other products such as vermiculite and talc from asbestos fibers is a larger problem than once thought.

Asbestos has been used in >3,000 products because of its high tensile strength, relative resistance to acid and temperature, and varying textures and degrees of flexibility. It does not evaporate, dissolve, burn, or undergo significant reactions with other chemicals, which makes asbestos non-biodegradable and environmentally cumulative.

Locations of Asbestos

Schools & Universities , along with intitutional organizations have a commercial type floor tiles that have been made with asbestos. Many are removed, but there are some tiles still in place.

  • Construction sites
  • Brake pads
  • Factories
  • Ceilings crawl spaces
  • Roofs inside & outside roofs
  • and many other spots.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are detailed Asbestos exposure monitoring standards
Except for brake and clutch repair where a "preferred" control method is used, each employer who has a workplace or work operation covered by this standard must assess all asbestos operations for their potential to generate airborne fibers. Where exposure may exceed the PEL, employee exposure measurements must be made from breathing zone air samples representing the 8-hour TWA and 30-minute EL for each employee.

 


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Asbestos Lawyers.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Chrysotile Asbestos

Definition:
A fibrous member of the serpentine group of minerals. Chrysotile asbestos fibers are flexible and have a curved morphology. It is the most common form of asbestos used commercially, also referred to as white asbestos.

Bulk Sample

Definition:
A sample of suspected asbestos-containing material that is obtained from a building to be analyzed microscopically for asbestos content. Bulk sample analysis can be part of a process to assess the hazard from asbestos in a building.

ACTS

Definition:
Asbestos Contractor Tracking System - Asbestos Demolition/ Renovation, and Asbestos Contractor Tracking System in some states is an EPA system

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Asbestos Hot Topics

 
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Kansas Asbestos Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Asbestos attorney you should contact our Asbestos Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Derby
  • Dodge City
  • Emporia
  • Garden City
  • Hays
  • Hutchinson
  • Junction City
  • Kansas City
  • Lawrence
  • Leavenworth
  • Lenexa
  • Liberal
  • Manhattan
  • Newton
  • Olathe
  • Overland Park
  • Pittsburg
  • Prairie Village
  • Salina
  • Shawnee
  • Topeka
  • Wichita
 


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