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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.

Sacramento, California Asbestos Lawyers and Attorneys

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Kazan, McClain, Lyons, Greenwood & Harley PLC

Helping Asbestos Victims Since 1974

Jack London Market 55 Harrison Street, Suite 400 - Oakland, CA 94607

(877) 995-6372

Carabin & Shaw, P.C.

630 Broadway - San Antonio, TX 78215

1-800-862-1260

Saville & Flint, LLC.

112 Magnolia Drive - Glen Carbon , IL 62034

(618) 288-2864

Flood Law Group LLP

1101 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 100 - Washington , DC 20004

800-490-6014

Attorneys.com

125 Park Avenue - New York, NY 10017

888-444-5582


Nearly 1.3 million American industrial and construction employees in states including Sacramento 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.

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.

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.

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

Sacramento Audio & Video

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

Sacramento External Sites

California Geological Survey - Asbestos
Asbestos, mineral, geology, gold information, land classification, mineral hazards, mineral production, mineral resources, mineralogy, and related da
GUIDELINES FOR GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS OF NATURALLY OCC
occurring asbestos issues in California for several years. ... currently part of the regulatory definition of asbestos in California. ..

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