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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.
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.
If you have ever been exposed to asbestos directly or indirectly,
you may need an attorney specializing in the field of Asbestos and
Asbestos related litigiation.
Asbestos medical recordkeeping standards are 30 years
The employer must keep an accurate record of all exposure measurements taken to monitor employee exposure to asbestos. This record must be kept for 30 years. The employer also must maintain an accurate record for each employee subject to medical surveillance. This record must be maintained for the duration of employment plus 30 years.
Newsroom
Latest news about Asbestos cases in Florida and nationwide:
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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
In 1986, the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (commonly referred to as AHERA) was signed into law. AHERA requires public and private non-prof... Read more >
Definition: The maximum environmental concentration of a
contaminant from which one could escape within 30 minutes without any escape-impairing symptoms or
irreversible health effects.
Cancer Effect Level (CEL)
Definition: The lowest dose of chemical in a study, or group of studies, that produces
significant increases in the incidence of cancer (or tumors) between the exposed population and its
appropriate control.
Mesothelioma
Definition: A rare malignant tumor of the lung membrane which lines the chest and abdominal cavity. Malignant mesothelioma is a cancerous tumor of the pleura (lining of the lung and chest cavity) or peritoneum (lining of the abdomen) that is almost always caused by sustained exposure to asbestos.
If you live in the following cities and need an Asbestos attorney you should contact
our Asbestos Attorney as soon as possible:
Apopka
Boca Raton
Boynton Beach
Brandon
Clermont
Daytona Beach
Deltona
Dunedin
Fort Lauderdale
Gainesville
Hallandale
Hialeah
Hollywood
Jacksonville
Key West
Kissimmee
Lake Wales
Lake Worth
Lutz
Melbourne
Miami
Miami Beach
Middleburg
North Miami Beach
Opa Locka
Orange Park
Orlando
Ormond Beach
Oviedo
Palm Harbor
Panama City
Pensacola
Pompano Beach
Port Richey
Riverview
Tallahassee
Tampa
Valrico
West Palm Beach
Winter Park
Winter Springs
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