LONDON – A British woman who claims she contracted cancer from hugging her father, who worked with asbestos, is suing the Ministry of Defence for 75,000 pounds ($146,000). Read the rest of this entry »
Woman says she got cancer from dad exposed to asbestos
February 16, 2007
Manila Water successfully reduces water losses using multipronged strategy (replaced old asbestos cement pipes)
October 8, 2006
This story was contributed by Carla Kim of Manila Water Co, Inc.
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DTI mulls permanent ban on asbestos in construction
August 5, 2002
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has created a study group that will look into the possibility of permanently banning the use of asbestos as a component of construction materials. Read the rest of this entry »
Recall of products containing asbestos mulled by DTI
November 5, 2001
Trade Undersecretary for Consumer Welfare Adrian Cristobal Jr. declared the other day that he “will take steps to order the removal of products from the market once we have established the clear connection between asbestos-containing products with lung cancer and asbestosis.” Read the rest of this entry »
Architects urge search for alternatives to asbestos-laden materials
October 29, 2001
The influential United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) has urged all its 12,000 strong members and all sectors to find and use “viable alternative construction materials and products — if the use of asbestors and asbestos-containing materials cannot be made safe.” Read the rest of this entry »
Asbestos risk serious, says architects’ group
October 24, 2001
An influential sector of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) described the health risks posed by asbestos “a very serious matter,” and thus called for an equally serious discussion on the issue among their fellow architects. Read the rest of this entry »
Asbestos diseases
September 24, 2001
The main symptoms of asbestos-related diseases include shortness of breath, coughing, chest pains and nail abnormalities, such as ridges or white streaks developing on finger and toe nails. Read the rest of this entry »
The Revolt in the Asbestos (A Union Organizing Story)
May 24, 1997
LOS ANGELES - Sergio Ruiz Nuñez is a lonely man.
Remembering his wife and daughter left behind in Mexico City a year ago, his chest starts to heave. He cannot speak. To hide the water welling up in the corners of his eyes, he turns away. Read the rest of this entry »













