World Health Organization has taken a great interest in the prevention of diseases caused by exposure to toxic chemicals and emissions in workplaces.
Asbestos is one of the most dangerous carcinogens in the workplace that lead to deaths from diseases such as mesothelioma.
The thirteenth meeting of the Joint ILO/WHO Committee on Occupational Health in 2003 decided that it would conduct research mesothelioma and prevention of diseases caused by asbestos exposure.
Exposure to asbestos causes various types of diseases such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and pleural mesothelioma. Asbestos is a natural mineral that is widely used in industries because of its tensile strength, reducing the conduction of heat and chemical resistance.
This is a group of natural minerals, such as flexible fibers that can be separated into thin threads and woven. Industries such as cement, textiles, insulation and land use in more detail.
Tiny asbestos particles are light and can fluctuate and be inhaled. Although, as 10% of cases of mesothelioma are unknown reasons, and patients have never had exposure to asbestos, asbestos was considered the main cause of mesothelioma. These fibers are inhaled asbestos can not be exhaled. Varieties of asbestos are chrysotile and crocidolite, amosite, anthyophylite belonging to the amphibole group.
According to World Health Organization leads organsiations chrysotile asbestos, mesothelioma research is very dangerous to your health and can cause cancer. In collaboration with WHO, organizations like the Canadian Cancer Society, etc. also work on the prevention of mesothelioma cancer research organization and mesothelioma. Canada has a great interest in the prevention of asbestos, as did many asbestos mines with a functional, is unique in Quebec.
The Federal Health Office is conducting a study on the effects of exposure to asbestos and try to understand the link between the variant of chrysotile asbestos and diseases such as mesothelioma. Mesothelioma Research indicates that all types of asbestos lead to a high level of exposure and mesothelioma was dangerous and no safe level of exposure should be disclosed in May.
According to Richard lemen, a former assistant surgeon general: "Every legitimate world body ... [has] concluded that chrysotile does not cause asbestos-related diseases that all," indicating that chrysotile es el principal culprit in causing mesothelioma. American citizens also support the prohibition of all forms of asbestos.
The results of the research mesothelioma, as 125 million people are exposed to asbestos in their jobs all over the world and about 90,000 die from this deadly disease. Due to the long latency period of this disease, it is expected that the number of deaths will continue and will peak in 2015. We also note that the prevention of further exposure to asbestos only reduce cases of mesothelioma, rather than eradicate it completely.
The WHO Recommendation For Exposure To Asbestos.
Asbestos is one of the most dangerous carcinogens in the workplace that lead to deaths from diseases such as mesothelioma.
The thirteenth meeting of the Joint ILO/WHO Committee on Occupational Health in 2003 decided that it would conduct research mesothelioma and prevention of diseases caused by asbestos exposure.
Exposure to asbestos causes various types of diseases such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and pleural mesothelioma. Asbestos is a natural mineral that is widely used in industries because of its tensile strength, reducing the conduction of heat and chemical resistance.
This is a group of natural minerals, such as flexible fibers that can be separated into thin threads and woven. Industries such as cement, textiles, insulation and land use in more detail.
Tiny asbestos particles are light and can fluctuate and be inhaled. Although, as 10% of cases of mesothelioma are unknown reasons, and patients have never had exposure to asbestos, asbestos was considered the main cause of mesothelioma. These fibers are inhaled asbestos can not be exhaled. Varieties of asbestos are chrysotile and crocidolite, amosite, anthyophylite belonging to the amphibole group.
According to World Health Organization leads organsiations chrysotile asbestos, mesothelioma research is very dangerous to your health and can cause cancer. In collaboration with WHO, organizations like the Canadian Cancer Society, etc. also work on the prevention of mesothelioma cancer research organization and mesothelioma. Canada has a great interest in the prevention of asbestos, as did many asbestos mines with a functional, is unique in Quebec.
The Federal Health Office is conducting a study on the effects of exposure to asbestos and try to understand the link between the variant of chrysotile asbestos and diseases such as mesothelioma. Mesothelioma Research indicates that all types of asbestos lead to a high level of exposure and mesothelioma was dangerous and no safe level of exposure should be disclosed in May.
According to Richard lemen, a former assistant surgeon general: "Every legitimate world body ... [has] concluded that chrysotile does not cause asbestos-related diseases that all," indicating that chrysotile es el principal culprit in causing mesothelioma. American citizens also support the prohibition of all forms of asbestos.
The results of the research mesothelioma, as 125 million people are exposed to asbestos in their jobs all over the world and about 90,000 die from this deadly disease. Due to the long latency period of this disease, it is expected that the number of deaths will continue and will peak in 2015. We also note that the prevention of further exposure to asbestos only reduce cases of mesothelioma, rather than eradicate it completely.
The WHO Recommendation For Exposure To Asbestos.
- Avoid the use of asbestos fibers at work and not disturb the fibers
- The encapsulation, wet-processing systems, ventilation with filtration, cleaning must be done in the workplace
- Use goggles, masks, gloves, clothing
- Provide information on equipment parts, which can be used to replace asbestos
- Measures to prevent exposure to asbestos
- Early diagnosis, treatment and requirements for the recovery of people exposed to asbestos
- Keep a register of people exposed to asbestos in the past
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