Only six countries have banned the industrial use of asbestos in Latin America and the Caribbean. In fact, the industrial use of asbestos appears to be growing in this region. Asbestos is one of the most dangerous natural substances in the world, it is contained in several types of rocks (such as serpentinites, mafic and ultramafic rocks) but fibers can be released to the atmosphere both by natural and antropogenic sources. Six countries have banned the industrial use of asbestos in this region, we expected that laws established before 2007 would be less adherent to the 2007 WHO/ILO recommendations. In contrast, the Chilean law of 2001 is one of those that most adheres to international recommendations along with the Colombian law of 2021. W...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...
More than 40 years of evaluation have consistently confirmed the carcinogenicity of asbestos in all ...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...
Only six countries have banned the industrial use of asbestos in Latin America and the Caribbean. In...
Background: Asbestos consumption in Latin America (LA) amounts to 10% of yearly global production. L...
Although asbestos exposure and risks can be prevented, only five countries in Latin America have ban...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began its operations in Colombia in 1942 with the establishment ...
Background: All forms of asbestos are now banned in 52 countries. Safer products have replaced many ...
Introduction: Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but only at a large industrial scale for...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
Mesothelioma, a malignant cancer of the pleura, is almost exclusively associated with asbestos expos...
All forms of asbestos are proven human carcinogens. All forms of asbestos cause malignant mesothelio...
This article describes the history of the asbestos use regulation process in Taiwan and the associat...
Background: An estimate at the national level of the occupational cancer burden brought about by the...
The Collegium Ramazzini (CR) reaffirms its long-standing position that responsible public health act...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...
More than 40 years of evaluation have consistently confirmed the carcinogenicity of asbestos in all ...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...
Only six countries have banned the industrial use of asbestos in Latin America and the Caribbean. In...
Background: Asbestos consumption in Latin America (LA) amounts to 10% of yearly global production. L...
Although asbestos exposure and risks can be prevented, only five countries in Latin America have ban...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began its operations in Colombia in 1942 with the establishment ...
Background: All forms of asbestos are now banned in 52 countries. Safer products have replaced many ...
Introduction: Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but only at a large industrial scale for...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
Mesothelioma, a malignant cancer of the pleura, is almost exclusively associated with asbestos expos...
All forms of asbestos are proven human carcinogens. All forms of asbestos cause malignant mesothelio...
This article describes the history of the asbestos use regulation process in Taiwan and the associat...
Background: An estimate at the national level of the occupational cancer burden brought about by the...
The Collegium Ramazzini (CR) reaffirms its long-standing position that responsible public health act...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...
More than 40 years of evaluation have consistently confirmed the carcinogenicity of asbestos in all ...
Introduction: The asbestos industry began operations in Colombia in 1942, with an asbestos-cement fa...