Firm fined for exposing workers near Chester to deadly dust
GrowHow UK has been fined 60,000 after about 50 workers were exposed to asbestos fibres which could cause lung cancer or fatal mesothelioma in later life.
GrowHow UK has been fined 60,000 after about 50 workers were exposed to asbestos fibres which could cause lung cancer or fatal mesothelioma in later life.
A daughter who lost her father to asbestos-related lung cancer is backing a new campaign to raise awareness of a “hidden killer” in homes.
The Ambassador of consumer advocacy, Jesse Levine, Founder and CEO of MedRecallNews in Norristown PA, has built up an enviable reputation for fighting tirelessly for innocent victims of recalled drugs, faulty medical devices, and other disasters.
WorkSafeBC has updated their guidelines for qualified person’s safe work procedures for abatement of asbestos materials during house and building demolition and renovation.
Nancy Lopez was a young administrative assistant in the Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City, Mo., when she inhaled deadly asbestos fibers during office renovations in 1983-84.
MolMed S.p.A. will present further data on the efficacy of its investigational drug NGR-hTNF in combination with doxorubicin in soft tissue sarcomas, tomorrow at the European Cancer Congress 2013 taking place in Amsterdam from September 27th to October…
A variety of indications including prostate, lung, liver, breast and head and neck cancers were represented among the 104 oral and poster presentations, further positioning Accuray as a leader in precise, innovative radiation oncology therapies.
In many instances, managers or other supervisors were aware of the presence of asbestos or failed to take dutiful steps to ensure that asbestos was not present.
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A PAR man died as a result of his exposure to asbestos at work more than half a century ago, an inquest has heard.
Vic Wright, 61, had been given just over a year to live but he was battling a particularly rare cancer and died barely four months after being diagnosed.
MolMed Shareholders’ Meeting confirms the appointment of a Member of the Board and approves Measures to be adopted pursuant to Article 2446 of the Italian Civil Code.
In a series of asbestos cases where all the parties, including the plaintiffs, agreed that there was not enough evidence to determine that a man’s mesothelioma was caused by inhaling asbestos dust from the defendants’ products, the state Supreme Court …
Mystery surrounds the death of a Bicker woman who was diagnosed with a condition commonly caused by exposure to asbestos.
Athletes of all ages and experience levels are invited to work out for a cure at the CrossFit for a Cure benefit Sunday.