Canada’s Prime Minister Trudeau Commits to Ban Asbestos
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the government is moving forward with a ban on asbestos, the nation’s leading cause of work-related deaths.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the government is moving forward with a ban on asbestos, the nation’s leading cause of work-related deaths.
Australia’s Asbestos Response Taskforce shared photos showing how toxic fibers released from Mr. Fluffy asbestos insulation can migrate through homes.
A committee of 10 education trade unions published a report revealing extensive asbestos risks in nearly 90 percent of U.K. schools.
A new report shows hundreds of Chicago’s students and teachers are at risk of asbestos exposure in schools because of damaged asbestos products.
Students returned to Oak View Elementary in California after the school shut for a $6 million asbestos abatement.
As Canada undergoes asbestos abatement in public buildings, officials confirm they continue using the toxic mineral in new and old federal structures.
Firefighters and their families worry the exposure to asbestos could lead to mesothelioma or other deadly diseases.
Close to 200 people at the iconic St. Louis landmark may have suffered asbestos exposure after workers accidentally cut through asbestos insulation.
As the volume of asbestos waste grows worldwide, a lack of safe disposal options is contributing to a rise in disposal costs and illegal dumping.
New report shows management of asbestos in schools remains noncompliant, disorganized and inconsistent.
The office of U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold says House members may vote on the controversial bill before 2016.
Owners of defunct asbestos-laden factories and mills must pay tens of thousands of dollars to safely remove asbestos before demolishing abandoned buildings.
City officials in Henderson, Nevada, will likely annex land that contains naturally occurring asbestos.
New legislation in Oregon will require contractors to inspect homes for asbestos before demolition, but residents are concerned about a lack of oversight.
Feds upheld maintenance worker’s claims that Audie Murphy Veterans Hospital failed to protect workers from exposure to asbestos.