Asbestos Safety

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Alternative Press Annual 1983, The
Case, Patricia (ed)
Book
1984
Asia Inhales While the West Bans the Deadly Carcinogen
Kemp, Melody
Article
2010
Asbestos, a known carcinogen banned in much of the world, is a common and dangerous building block in much of Asia's development and construction boom. This white powder causes 100,000 occupational de...

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Asbestos revealed as Canada's top cause of workplace death
Grant, Tavia
2014
Asbestos exposure is the single largest on-the-job killer in Canada. Since 1996, almost 5,000 approved death claims stem from asbestos exposure, making it by far the top source of workplace death in C...

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Windsor Occupational Health and Safety (WOSH) Council
Organization profile published 1980
Organization
1980