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Magic Mineral to Killer Dust

Magic Mineral to Killer Dust

Turner & Newall and the Asbestos Hazard

9780198296904
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Asbestos was once known as the magic mineral because of its ability to withstand flames. Yet since the 1960s, it has become a notorious and feared killer dust that is responsible for thousands of deaths and an epidemic that will continue into the millennium. This is the first comprehensive history of the UK asbestos health problem, which provides an in-depth look at the occupational health experience of one of the worlds leading asbestos companies - British asbestos giant,Turner and Newall. Based on a vast company archive recently released in American litigation, Magic Mineral to Killer Dust gives an unprecedented insight into all aspects of the asbestos hazard - dust control, workmens compensation, government regulation, and the development of medical knowledge. Inparticular, it looks at the role of industrialists, doctors, factory inspectors, and trade unionists, highlighting the failures in regulation that accompanied the commercial development of a material that was already known to be lethal at the start of the twentieth century.
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OUP Oxford
83243
9780198296904
9780198296904

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
334
Dimensions (mm)
164 x 242
Weight (g)
653
  • A Physical Paradox; Dust Control and Mortality: 1931 to the 1940s; Medical Provision, Diagnosis, and Prescription; Compensation for Asbestos Workers; Death by Industrial Disease; Dust, Mortality, and the Cancer Hazard: 1940s to the early 1960s; Countervailing Forces; Lighting the Powder Trail; The Asbestos Bomb Explodes; Turner & Newall on Trial; An Acceptable Level of Death; References;
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