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Asbestos Cement Sheet Industry Sustaining on Rural Demand

... report from the Asbestos Cement Products Manufacturers’ Association (ACPMA), the chief organisation aimed at promoting chrysotile asbestos cement in India, predicts good times ahead for the SMEs in the sector. “Despite campaigns seeking a ... Read Read: Asbestos Cement Sheet Industry Sustaining on Rural Demand

By: David Parks | 03/07/2009 | Customer Service

Asbestos - a Continuing Health Danger

... 70s, Manufacturers were proud to put the name Asbestos in their product advertisements.  These days, asbestos might still be in products but it is not labeled as such.  Chrysotile asbestos is the only form which is still in commercial use ... Read Read: Asbestos - a Continuing Health Danger

By: Mark Ralph | 14/01/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
Nicolas Paice

Removal of Asbestos Garages or Corrugated Asbestos Roofing Sheets

... replacement of your present prefabricated garage then it is very likely that this building contains asbestos cement or Chrysotile (‘white asbestos’). Asbestos cement normally contains from about 5% of white asbestos by weight. Asbestos is ... Read Read: Removal of Asbestos Garages or Corrugated Asbestos Roofing Sheets

By: Nicolas Paice | 04/10/2008 | Landscaping

A Quick and Dirty Discussion of Asbestos

... asbestos, including fiberglass, and stone- and glasswool insulation. Organic fibers have been incorporated in many products by companies that used to produce asbestos-cement products. While many sectors continue to use asbestos, many fire ... Read Read: A Quick and Dirty Discussion of Asbestos

By: Patricia Woloch | 03/12/2008 | Cancer
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Textile workers Crysotile asbestos' risk of cancer, mesothelioma

According to new research, the textile workers, chrysotile asbestos have an increased risk of lung cancer, cancer of the pleural asbestosis and mesothelioma, despite previous claims that the form of asbestos is safe because it is less ... Read Read: Textile workers Crysotile asbestos' risk of cancer, mesothelioma

By: soft666 | 14/08/2009 | Cancer

Asbestos Dangers In Britains Buildings

... a report which states that the UK is most affected by the use of white asbestos by the name of Chrysotile. The Chrysotile imported by the UK in 1976 was utilized 40% by cement building products, 22% by reinforced and filler cements and 12% ... Read Read: Asbestos Dangers In Britains Buildings

By: John Hill | 05/02/2008 | Health
Nicolas Paice

Concrete Garages | a Buyers Guide to Concrete Sectional Garages and Workshops

... replacement of your present prefabricated garage then it is very likely that this building contains asbestos cement or Chrysotile (‘white asbestos’). Asbestos cement normally contains from about 5% of white asbestos by weight.   Asbestos ... Read Read: Concrete Garages | a Buyers Guide to Concrete Sectional Garages and Workshops

By: Nicolas Paice | 03/10/2008 | Press Releases

Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnoses Increase Rapidly in Australia

... associated with the construction industry. Chrysotile, which was banned in the 1930s in Australia, was considered a more flexible form of asbestos and its use was implemented into a range of products including cement roofing sheets for ... Read Read: Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnoses Increase Rapidly in Australia

By: Katie Kelley | 24/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Mesothelioma Diagnosis on the Rise in Australia

... , brown and white were the most commonly used types of asbestos. Chrysotile is considered a more flexible form of asbestos and its use was implemented into a range of products including cement roofing sheets for buildings, brake linings, ... Read Read: Mesothelioma Diagnosis on the Rise in Australia

By: Peter Kent | 18/06/2008 | Law
 

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