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Asbestos Among Chemicals to Be Reviewed by EPA
Ten chemicals have been chosen to be evaluated by the EPA. Asbestos is one of those chemicals based on its potential for hazard and exposure.
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For John Cooney, the Law is Personal
In the 1950s, Johnny Lattner was the pride of Oak Park, Illinois. A standout football player at Fenw
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Top 10 Industries at Risk for Asbestos Exposure
Here are the top 10 industries at risk for asbestos exposure. If you have worked in one of these positions you should contact an asbestos litigation specialist.
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Asbestos found at Sydney Opera House
A union working on a $200 million renovation at the world-famous Sydney Opera House has prompted a w
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Asbestos Lawsuit Threatened at Old Aurora Hospital Facility
City officials in Aurora say asbestos in buildings at the old Copley Hospital pose risks to emergenc
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Asbestos Removal Professionals for the Home: Contractors and Inspectors
Now that the health dangers posed by asbestos are widely known, many people have questions about how
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Alternatives to Asbestos
Asbestos is a natural fiber that can be dangerous. Here are some of the healthier alternatives to asbestos for various uses.
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The Boilermaker’s Profession
The repair, construction, assembly and outfitting of boilers— were all in a day’s work for a boilermaker. Responsible for fixing gaskets, installing, testing and inspecting boilers for safety, their work can often be dangerous and involve intensive labor. Due to the longevity of boilers—with average life spans of over 50 years—boilermakers are responsible for their…
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Peritoneal Mesothelioma: Diagnosis, Treatment, Next Steps
Learn about peritoneal mesothelioma, its symptoms, diagnosis challenges, and treatment options. Get expert legal support for asbestos exposure cases.
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Is Asbestos in Old Subway Cars?
With asbestos found in retired subway cars, what danger is there when they are cast into the ocean?
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Asbestos on Navy Ships
Learn the history of asbestos on naval ships and see who is at risk for mesothelioma.
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Is Asbestos Still Found in Prisons?
Like many older buildings, prisons may contain some amounts of asbestos which may lead to exposure to the inmates who work within the prison when incarcerated.