Asbestos exposure occurs more often than not in work related environments. Whether you are dealing with asbestos directly or working with other materials that contain asbestos, you can contaminate yourself if you’re not taking special precautions.
There are a number of asbestos related occupations:
Mining
Insulation specialists and installers
Military personnel, especially naval workers and officers
Construction workers
Pipe fitters
Plumbers
Electricians
Painters
Tradesmen
Maintenance workers
Floor coverers
Welders
Mill workers
Aerospace workers
Mechanics
Demolition crews
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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
There are several tests that doctors can run to determine if a patient has a Peritoneal mesothelioma diagnosis. These tests vary in terms of intrusion into the body and accuracy. A time line for testing a person suspected of having Peritoneal mesothelioma is as follows:
When a patient first presents at the doctors office complaining of difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, or pneumonia types symptoms, the primary care physician will take an X-ray or CT scan to determine the presence of asbestos in or around the lungs, heart or stomach.
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Several diseases are related to the exposure of asbestos fibers. Not all of these are deadly, but they all result in health damage and even damage to the quality of the patient’s life. Most of these diseases can be predicted and treated during the time of asbestos exposure. Normally, your exposure to the dust and fibers of asbestos does not cause disease immediately. However, you need to protect yourself from being exposed just to make sure that you will not develop a medical condition related with the mineral.
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Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008