Occupational Asbestos Containing Materials
The dangers of asbestos are now well known. Until the 1980s, asbestos was a threat in almost every commercially manufactured product. Though those risks were greatly reduced, they weren’t eliminated. Tradesmen have a high risk of developing mesothelioma because of their exposure to these materials.
Former Commercial and Industrial Uses of Asbestos
- Boilers and heating systems
- Cement pipe
- Automotive parts (like brake pads)
- Electrical wire
- Chemical containers
- Heat-protective pads
- Roofing and flooring materials
- Adhesives and sealants
- Insulation products
- Paper products
- Drywall
- Paints
Imported Asbestos Products
Asbestos can still be found in places like old homes and cars. This means occupational risks are still present. Furthermore, asbestos, contrary to general belief, is not banned in the United States. Most asbestos still being used in the United States is imported and can be found in:
- Brake pads
- Automobile clutches
- Roofing materials
- Vinyl tile
- Cement pipe