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300 to die yearly in B.C. of asbestos-related disease
Opinion
Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
This story fails to warn readers of one of the causes of asbestos related deaths caused in part by the rash of pre 1980 homes being demolished or renovated in the lower mainland by developers or private homeowners.
It seems little is done to warn people that asbestos was common in all pre 1980 homes, asbestos was the favoured material in drywall taping compounds, stippled ceiling textures, vinyl tile and sheet flooring as well as vermiculite attic insulation and furnace wrap to name a few.
Homeowners and contractors may be unwittingly exposing themselves and the neighbourhood to airborne asbestos fibers in their zeal to renovate or bulldoze pre1980 homes in order to erect new housing. Most Municipalities know this, and fail to warn the public when they apply for a demolition or building permit. Why? Removal of asbestos is expensive, Hazmat surveys mandated by WorkSafe BC seem to fall on deaf ears, as it seems WorkSafeBC cannot get Municipalities to force homeowners to have a Hazmat survey to identify asbestos in the homes before they can apply for a demolition permit or building permit. So you see, perhaps unwilling Municipalities may be complicit in exacerbating an ongoing deadly health concern which will be revisited for years to come. Home Reno stores heavily advertise homeowners to do it yourself, yet fail to warn customers the hidden dangers of asbestos in their homes.
My Final Thought
The next time you witness a home in the stages of demolition, especially in your neighbourhood, ask yourself, has the asbestos been removed from this home before being demolished? Is there a sign "Notice of Project" posted outside stating Asbestos? If in doubt, ask the Contractor, if they cannot provide proof or a suitable answer, chances are there isn't one. Are these people playing Russian Roulette with your health in your neighbourhood? Most likely. Will a call to WorkSafeBC 1 888 922-2768 stop this demolition? You can Bank on it. For more info on asbestos in the home here is a link to answer all your questions.
http://www.worksafebc.com/publications/health_and_safety/by_topic/assets/pdf/asbestos_hazards_homeowners.pdf
http://www2.worksafebc.com/publications/multimedia/slideshows.asp?reportID=34484
Researchers expect 300 to die yearly in B.C. of asbestos-related diseaseBrian Morton, Vancouver Sun
Published: Monday, February 04, 2008
A leading Canadian physician in mesothelioma research and a University of B.C. professor are supporting an analysis by B.C. construction unions that concludes 300 workers will die of asbestos-related disease each year over the next five years.
That means more than 1,500 workers will die of mesothelioma and other asbestos exposure illnesses within five years, said Wayne Peppard, executive director of the BC and Yukon Building and Construction Trades Council, in a news release.
Peppard said in a statement that their prediction is based on a Building Trades' analysis of preliminary WorkSafeBC [formerly the Workers' Compensation Board] statistics and the latest research at the UBC School of Environmental Health.
Dr. Michael R. Johnston, a professor of surgery at Halifax's Dalhousie University who has performed several successful operations on patients afflicted with mesothelioma, and Professor Paul Demers at UBC's School of Environmental Health, agree with the assessment.
"The conservative estimate is 65-70 mesothelioma cancers and 130-140 asbestos related lung cancers per year," said Demers.
"There are also cases of asbestosis, as well as mesothelioma that is misdiagnosed and other asbestos related cancers (larynx, colorectal, stomach, etc.) pushing the number of new cases up to 250 - 300 per year and most will eventually die from these diseases. The general trend is more cases each year and internationally, researchers are projecting this trend to crest anywhere between now and 10 years from now. I think it is safe to assume that the rate will not be lower for at least five years in B.C.
"Mesothelioma is often difficult to diagnose and even more difficult and frustrating to treat," added Johnston.
Workers in B.C. insulation industry have had heavy exposure to the deadly fibres, said Wayne Laxton, business manager for the BC Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local 118.
"Most doctors have no knowledge of the disease," Laxton said in a statement.
"I now urge widows of deceased union members to demand an autopsy. It's the only way to know for certain that the death was caused by asbestos or mesothelioma.
"There are thousands of British Columbians who have asbestos fibres in their lungs and don't even know they've been exposed to the toxin," Laxton added.
Peppard says the review takes into account that many mesothelioma fatalities are missing as WorkSafeBC statistics only register and track their own accepted cases.
"We know that many mesothelioma fatalities are not recorded in the statistics, nor are many lung cancer cases that are caused by asbestos exposure," Peppard said.
"But this new research shows we can expect at least 300 asbestos related deaths this year and every year for the next five."
"This carnage from asbestos related fatalities is disastrous for those workers and their families," Peppard added.
"It's long past time that the Canadian and Quebec governments stop the production and use of asbestos - it's simply too dangerous a substance and these statistics prove it."
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Barry Artiste
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 23:50 on March 26th, 2009
Dear All
In front of our housing scheem a new Asbestos factory is been build by Mascon Industries. They are telling in their 40 year old operation (o.75 Km away from this site) they never had any cancer or deaths. They make asbestos roofing and dump material in open dump yards in the residential areas. Central Environment Authority says since there is no deaths and the new technology is there to control abestos exposure build a new factory 100 feet away from the residential are is approved. May be "Most doctors have no knowledge of the disease," as M/s Laxton said in a statement or what eles. How can you all help us in the fundermental right case what we are going to file now?
at 00:57 on March 27th, 2009
That stuff is still to be fund in a great many places, even our Farm still has Asbestos Roof on one building and it cost a fortune to remove it. Why it is is still there.
at 04:44 on March 27th, 2009
Thanks for your comments, though asbestos is banned in its friable state or as a loose material, it is still allowed as a manufactured product all over the world.