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Asbestos: mining exposure, health effects and policy implications

Kristina Luus

2020McGill Journal of Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review research in the health effects and risks associated with exposure to asbestos and then to use this scientific evidence to analyze the implications of Canada's current policy on the use, manufacturing and export of asbestos. The review begins with a brief historical introduction to asbestos, and then moves on to look at the risks associated with asbestos exposure. Epidemiological and in vitro studies are then analyzed to determine the health risks of asbestos, with a specific focus on the different effects of serpentine and amphibole asbestos fibres. The paper then concludes with an analysis of Canadian policy in light of established scientific evidence and with a discussion of the possible implications of a gap between scientific knowledge and public policy.

Topics & Concepts

AsbestosMedicineEnvironmental healthScientific evidenceAsbestos fibersPhilosophyMaterials scienceMetallurgyEpistemologyOccupational and environmental lung diseasesAir Quality and Health ImpactsOccupational exposure and asthma
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