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Monday, April 23, 2012

Abatement of Toxic Fumes When Working With Composites

at 4:12 AM Labels: Asbestos
Any general aviation experimental aircraft builder will tell you that when working with composites and epoxies that if you do not have a complete breathing mask and excellent ventilation that the fumes will get you higher than a kite. And those fumes are doing much more than just getting you high, as they are toxic.

The abatement of Toxic Fumes when working with Composites is indeed essential, especially in the smaller factories, which sell to larger companies and corporations and make parts. While growing up I had a friend who made Winglets for airliners, which decreased the wing tip vortices and improved efficiency of the wing, thus the aircraft used less fuel and performed better at slower speeds.

These winglets were made of composite. The gentleman’s partner ran the shop and he did sales. Within a few years his partner had a stroke and then died and it was considered later that the fumes got to him even though they did have ventilation in the shop and understood the issues when working with epoxies and composites. These things can be very bad for your lungs and such fumes and materials when not carefully controlled have caused Lung Cancers too.

As the rush for lighter vehicles, parts and such increase so to will the use of sandwich composite construction and these issues will become more prevalent as private enterprise and small businesses pick up the slack, nevertheless no matter what size the company is or where on the Earth those parts are made or which people are exploited for labor; they need to think about the Abatement of Toxic Fumes when working with Composites. Consider this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Number One Mesothelioma Cancer Source: Your Workplace

at 4:11 AM Labels: Asbestos

If you ask whether mesothelioma cancer could infect you easily in your workplace I could answer yes right now. Maybe you should already knew what mesothelioma is by reading this article. But if you didn't I will give you quick brief now.

Mesothelioma is uncommon form of cancer, usually attack the pleura (the lining of the lung and chest cavity) or the peritoneum (the lining of the abdomen). Mesothelioma cancer caused by prolonged or persistent exposure to asbestos.

Unbelievably but true, recent studies showed that it is believed that even insignificant exposure to asbestos in environments such as asbestos mills, mines, shipping yards, some older Navy ships or even patient's homes can result in mesothelioma cancer.

Now you know that the main reason for mesothelioma cancer is asbestos. Asbestos is the single biggest work place killer today. People who have worked with the material are at serious risk from developing lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma, fatal respiratory illnesses that debilitate their victims.
Most people who suffer mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. You should be extra careful if you are: miners, factory workers, insulation manufacturers, railroad workers, ship builders, gas mask manufacturers, and construction workers, particularly those involved with installing insulation.

Not only you could be infected but your family too. Several studies have shown that family members of people exposed to asbestos at work have an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, because asbestos fibers are carried home on your clothes.
About The Author:

One of Leon Reinhart's close friend died because of mesothelioma. Since then he has write several article about mesothelioma cancer, mesothelioma treatment, and mesothelioma lawyer which you could find on his blog at http://mesothelioma-cancer-center.blogspot.com His blog are considered one of top blogs about Mesothelioma Cancer.
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