Building Supply Manager Dies of Mesothelioma from Asbestos Dust.
In recent news about the dangers of asbestos exposure, the family of a war veteran and building manager killed by the cancer mesothelioma from asbestos dust and fibers has filed a lawsuit.
The building supply man died from mesothelioma at age 86, in July.
His family wants to seek justice and obtain compensation for those responsible for him developing the deadly asbestos-related disease.
They want to contact people who worked with him in building supply products.
It is believed he inhaled significant levels of asbestos dust while working as a buildings supply manager between 1967 and 1985.
Because most asbestos was used in construction, and two-thirds of asbestos produced is still used in this trade, risk to these workers can be considerable if the hazard is not recognized and OSHA standards are not enforced.
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