14:50 03.07.2008 | All news from "Diseases and Conditions"
Thursdays Mesothelioma Daily News (3rd July 2008)
Workers down tools over asbestos (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Construction workers at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Doncaster, have downed-tools, worried about asbestos in the building.
Workers walk off Vic ‘asbestos’ site (The West Australian)
Around 300 construction workers at one of Victoria’s largest building sites have walked off the job over an asbestos scare.
Asbestos discovery halts refinery project (Casper Star-Tribune)
RAWLINS (AP) – Discovery of asbestos sealant during construction work at Sinclair Oil Refinery forced the evacuation of some workers, but the refinery’s operations were not affected, officials say.
Asbestos-laden ghost ship finds its final berth (Daily Telegraph)
AN asbestos-laden French aircraft carrier that was too toxic for Indian ship-breakers is to be towed to a yard in northeast England for dismantling.
Asbestos At London 2012 Stadium Site (GamesBids.com)
Workers were reportedly ordered off the main Olympic Stadium site Wednesday after “deadly” asbestos was discovered. Sources told Contract Journal “during the work, asbestos was unearthed near where the running track is going to be so the site has been shut down.
Toledo plans more Acme asbestos removal (The Toledo Blade)
More asbestos at the decommissioned Toledo Edison Acme power plant in East Toledo’s planned Marina District development will be removed this week in advance of a partial demolition later this year, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said yesterday.
Father and son face asbestos-related charges (Tewksbury Advocate)
On Tuesday, Francis D. Tramontozzi, 72, of Tewksbury, and his son Thomas M. Tramontozzi, 47, of Fitchburg, were found guilty after pleading no contest to charges of causing asbestos to be released into the air in the center of Fitchburg and with conducting an asbestos removal without notifying the Department of Environmental Protection.
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