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OSHA Asbestos Information (OSHA) OSHA's Asbestos Standard for General Industry /1910-1001 (OSHA) Asbestos: NESHAP Information and Guidance Documents (EPA) Code of Federal Regulations for Asbestos / Title 40, Part 763 (GPO)

General Asbestos Knowledge & Research

Asbestos (ATSDR) Asbestos (Ohio State Univ) Asbestos (Univ. Louisville) Asbestos (UMaryland) Asbestos Awareness Asbestos Awareness Training Requirements Asbestos Cement Building Products (Saftek) Asbestos Facts (National Safety Council) Asbestos in the Home (EPA Region 4) Asbestos NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidelines (EPA) Asbestos/NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Material Guidelines (EPA) Building Materials Containing Asbestos (Mesothelioma Center**) Chrysotile Asbestos Evaluated by Health Experts (World Health Organization) Demolition Practices Under Asbestos NESHAP (EPA) Facts About Asbestos (US Geological Survey)

Cancer Mesothelioma & Asbestos

Malignant Mesothelioma (Cancer Web) Malignant Mesothelioma (National Cancer Institute: Cancer.gov) Managing Asbestos in Your Home or Apartment Building (Illinois EPA) Mesothelioma (American Lung Assoc.) Mesothelioma (Mesothelioma Information & Resource Group**) Mesothelioma (Mesothelioma Web**) Occupational Hazards of Asbestos (American Lung Assoc.) Asbestos: What Is It? (American Lung Association) Asbestos Exposure During Servicing of Clutch and Brake Assemblies (NIOSH) The Asbestos Informer (EPA) Asbestos in the Home: A Homeowner's Guide (EPA) Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Manual (U Texas) Asbestos Safety (Medical Consumer Guide) The Asbestos Standard (Lab Safety Supply) Asbestos in the Workplace: Protection Against (OSHA) Asbestos: Statistics and Information (production info from USGS)

Extended asbestos exposure can have long term and life threatening effects. If you or someone you know have been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease, you should seek legal help. Contact one of our Asbestos Lawyers in your area today. They have the knowledge and experience to help you win the compensation you deserve.

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The automotive industry uses asbestos in vehicle brakeshoes and clutch pads. More than 5,000 products contain or have contained asbestos. Auto repair & brake repair mechanics can be at risk.

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