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Employer must institute a medical surveillance program with concentrations of asbestos at or above the PEL and/or EL.
Such Asbestos medical exams must occur at a reasonable time and place and shall be provided at no cost to the employee. At a minimum, such examinations must include a medical and work history; a complete physical examination with emphasis on the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, and the digestive tract; a chest X-ray; pulmonary function tests; respiratory disease standardized questionnaire as set forth in 29 CFR 1910.100l Appendix D, Part 1 of the standard.
Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has been
proven to cause cancer and numerous other diseases when inhaled or ingested.
Asbestos is most commonly found in older homes, in pipe and furnace
insulation materials, asbestos shingles, millboard, textured paints
and other coating materials, and floor tiles. It was common
practice to add asbestos to a variety of products to strengthen
them and to provide heat insulation and fire resistance.
Lung Disease Deaths by Condition, 1987-1996 in Hawaii
Asbestosis
2.21
CWP
0.00
Silicosis
0.00
Byssinosis
0.00
Unspecified/Other
0.14
AllPneumo-conioses
2.34
Source: National Surveillance System for Pneumoconioses Mortality, CDC
Nearly 1.3 million American industrial and construction employees in states including Hawaii face significant asbestos exposure while working. Air ducts, ventilation
systems, furnace ducts, floor tiles, door gaskets, soundproofing
materials, cement sheets, millboards, artificial ashes and embers,
patching and joint compounds, fireproof gloves, stovetop pads, and
automobile brake pads are only some of the many places you can find
asbestos.
Hawaii Verdicts and Settlements
$5.6 million judgement for family of Hawaii woman killed in car accident
(3/10/2005)
Ellison Sweezey, age 31, was killed and Paulyn Estioko was injured when the car that she was driving was hit by a car being driving by Richard Rosario. Mr. Rosario, who had stolen the car that he was driving, was being chased by three police officers
There are six different fibrous minerals that
are associated with asbestos. They are amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite,
and the fibrous varieties of tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite.
These mineral fibers are harmful if ingested in any manner, so it
is best not to handle material with asbestos without being shielded by a protective
covering.
The two most common diseases that occur as
a result of asbestos exposure are:
Mesothelioma
Asbestosis
Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer where cancerous cells line the patient's body cavities such as the chest,
abdominal region or the area surrounding the heart. Asbestosis is
a cancer of the lining of the chest and the abdominal cavity.
Other cases involving asbestos and asbestos
related issues include:
Lymph Nodes & Organ Problems
Stage IV Mesothelioma
Asbestos & Mesothelioma
Pleural Disease
Cancer & Asbestos
Malignment Meso
Mesothelioma Tumors
Plural Calcifications
Pericardial Mesothelioma
Epithelioid Type
Sarcomatoid Type
If you have ever been exposed to asbestos
either directly or indirectly, you may need an attorney specializing in
the field of Asbestos and Asbestos related litigation.
W.R. Grace Charged in Asbestos Case
AUDIO, RM, 48kbps, 45:00.0, 2/8/2005
The chemical company W.R. Grace is charged with knowingly exposing mine workers and residents of a small Montana town to asbestos Source: NPR
Hawaii External Sites
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Hawaii Asbestos and Lead Special Fund" and are non-. refundable. (d) Checks returned for any reason (eg. insufficient funds, closed account, etc Page 1 HAWAII ADMINISTRATIVE RULES TITLE 12 DEPARTMENT
HAWAII ADMINISTRATIVE RULES. TITLE 12 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ... of Federal Regulations, section 1910.1001, entitled "Asbe
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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
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Definition: A type of asbestos in the amphibole group; it is also known as azbolen asbestos.
Tremolite
Definition: Tremolite may occur in fibrous form (an asbestos). It is not used commercially in the United States, but is a common impurity in chrysotile asbestos and vermiculite mined from deposits in Libby, Montana.
Serpentine
Definition: In the asbestos varieties, the brucite and silicate layers bend into tubers that produce the fibers. Chrysotile asbestos is a fibrous member of the serpentine group. "Serpentine" comes from mottled shades of green on massive varieties, suggestive of snake markings.
If you live in the following cities and need an Asbestos attorney you should contact
our Asbestos Attorney as soon as possible:
Ahuimanu
Aiea
Aliamanu
Ewa Beach
Halawa
Hilo
Honolulu
Kahului
Kailua
Kaneohe
Kaneohe Station
Kapaa
Kihei
Lahaina
Makaha
Makakilo City
Mililani Town
Nanakuli
Pearl City
Schofield
Barracks
Wahiawa
Waianae
Wailuku
Waimalu
Waipahu
Waipio
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