Workplace Hazards - Written by Beasley Allen on Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:04 - 0 Comments

Asbestos Related Illnesses Affect Fifteen Persons Linked to Dallas Plant

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At least 15 people who worked at or lived near a West Dallas vermiculite plant suffer from symptoms of asbestos-related illnesses, according to preliminary findings from X-ray screenings. Doctors have so far analyzed about 250 of 421 chest X-rays conducted this summer on former employees of the Texas Vermiculite plant, as well as their families. Neighborhood residents and former students at nearby schools also received X-rays. Fifteen people, or about 6% of those so far analyzed, show signs of asbestos-related illnesses. A few more showed spots on their lungs that will require additional study, doctors said.

In 2005, the federal government determined that the Texas Vermiculite plant could have exposed its employees and neighbors to asbestos. It produced fire-retardant materials extracted from vermiculite. The process released asbestos fibers, which are small enough to be inhaled, into the air and the surrounding area. Human exposure to the fibers increases the risk of lung cancer and other disorders, including asbestosis, a condition that makes breathing difficult. Most cases occur 15 or more years after initial exposure. W.R. Grace & Co. operated the plant from 1953 to 1992 before it was demolished between 2001 and 2002. Health officials screened 25 people with chest X-rays in May. Eight of them showed signs of asbestos-related disease. Further testing is needed to confirm those results.

Source: Associated Press




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