Asbestos in factories adds to job risk

Published by rudy Date posted on September 12, 2009

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A job in a factory is likely to involve the risk of asbestos exposure.

Asbestos has been used to make many everyday products such as auto parts, roofing shingles, textiles and paper products.

Thus, it is likely that a worker who held a job in a factory where such products were made was exposed to asbestos.

Moreover, it is highly likely that such a worker was in a high asbestos environment on a regular basis for many hours a day.

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