Besides being a very dangerous area, New York also has professions that expose people to asbestos on a day to day basis. We will list below some of the most risky professions in the New York area, but first we have to explain why they pose a threat to human health.
As you probably know, asbestos has been banned from general use back in the sixties, but still, asbestos products keep being manufactured for a handful of uses, in a small numbers. Materials that contain the deadly asbestos fibers and so are buildings built prior to the period asbestos was banned in.
Malignant mesothelioma and asbestos lung cancer are the two most common diseases caused by asbestos exposure. Now, some of you may think that the period of time or the amount of asbestos they were exposed to determine if they develop the disease. This is not true because any amount of asbestos is harmful and can lead to asbestos diseases.
The following are some of the riskiest professions for asbestos workers, involving the risk of being exposed to asbestos minerals:
Asbestos related diseases are all dangerous if left untreated. The tiny asbestos fibers contained in the materials become airborne and travel to the person’s lungs or other types of soft tissue and create scars that further develop into cancerous cells. This process is not reversible and develops gradually until the cancer cells start spreading, building up into tumors.
If you were exposed to asbestos on your job site in NY you might want to ask for legal advice from a New York mesothelioma lawyer or asbestos consultant. Any asbestos contractor that has not followed the law is liable in a lawsuit, but can only be held accountable with the help of a professional lawyer.
The state of New York has declared several buildings as dangerous until asbestos abatement teams arrive and remove all the asbestos materials inside. This is a measure taken to prevent people from being exposed to the mineral, thus, avoiding unnecessary.
Everyone knows how many people were involved in the 911 rescue operation after the towers collapsed.
On April 5, an appeals court in Trenton upheld a $30.3 million jury award in an asbestos exposure case, an amount that will now go to the widow of ad exec, Mark Buttitta and his three children.
The Midtown plaza project in Rochester, New York, continues with its efforts at asbestos removal.
In 2007, Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), an asbestos watchdog group, claimed that children’s toy may contain traces of the cancer-causing asbestos fiber.
Larry Davis was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in 2007
Weitz & Luxenberg Attorneys Company is trying to alert the people, ex-workers and present workers, about the health risk