Trump Admin may allow the return of asbestos to manufacturing.

The use of asbestos, a mineral fiber occurring in rock and soil, in building insulation was once commonplace in countries around the world, until its health risks as one of the most dangerous carcinogens ever used by the construction industry became widely known.
For decades, its use has been banned in most countries, with the United States as one of the few developed nations in the world that has opted to put restrictions on the substance rather than ban its use entirely.
'New Uses' of Asbestos?
Now, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a framework that will create opportunities for "new uses" of asbestos. On June
1, the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics announced plans
for a "Significant New Use Rule" (SNUR) for the substance.
And look who's in on it. Who would have guessed?!
A Russian asbestos producer is stamping President Donald Trump’s face on pallets of its product showing that he “approved” of the silicate material that has been classified as a known human carcinogen.
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Kick his ass to the curb for gawds sakes.
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Conservative leaders seem to love the stuff... it says that they only care about money. Stephen Harper was super pro-asbestos too, when he was Canada's PM. He actually championed the industry in our country, doing what he could to keep up production/exports.
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It almost seems like an attempted mass suicide of humanity. What the hell are these people thinking? Irks me to no end!
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487There have always been uses for asbestos. It is only harmful when friable. Many industrial applications exist and are used safely everyday.0
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It's poison . I worked in the construction industry and it's a hidden killer. In insulation and ceiling tiles. Places you wouldn't know it exists as a lay man. Theatre or school safety curtains
All manner of places . There is no place or need for it in this day and age.
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unsung said:There have always been uses for asbestos. It is only harmful when friable. Many industrial applications exist and are used safely everyday.
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PJ_Soul said:Conservative leaders seem to love the stuff... it says that they only care about money. Stephen Harper was super pro-asbestos too, when he was Canada's PM. He actually championed the industry in our country, doing what he could to keep up production/exports.
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lastexitlondon said:It's poison . I worked in the construction industry and it's a hidden killer. In insulation and ceiling tiles. Places you wouldn't know it exists as a lay man. Theatre or school safety curtains
All manner of places . There is no place or need for it in this day and age.
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Truley I've seen people die from it. It's a horrible death. And working on building when you aren't sure if it contains any. It can be too late when you stumble across some it's already disturbed and in your lungs.
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Worked 25 years in schools ... pretty much every school I worked in contained asbestos. There is a lot of varying opinions on whether abatement is always necessary. In the case of the schools, pretty much every school still has asbestos somewhere, even buildings that have had asbestos removal. Chances are you still encounter asbestos in your day to day life. I know the school board I was working for was actively removing asbestos, but there is nothing that say asbestos has to be removed. It's crazy to think that Trump wants that nasty shit allowed ... but then again, Trump is also a toxic chemical...Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:Conservative leaders seem to love the stuff... it says that they only care about money. Stephen Harper was super pro-asbestos too, when he was Canada's PM. He actually championed the industry in our country, doing what he could to keep up production/exports.What are you talking about? The current government has introduced an asbestos ban.Are you saying that in the past they did? Well obviously - the widespread use of asbestos is why we still have issues with it. I am talking about modern times. While asbestos was finally fully acknowledged as a hazardous material that kills people, Harper dug in his heels and continued to support the industry in Canada and exporting it to poor countries without regulations. My point is that current, modern conservatives keep supporting the industry while everyone else acknowledges that it's poison.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:Conservative leaders seem to love the stuff... it says that they only care about money. Stephen Harper was super pro-asbestos too, when he was Canada's PM. He actually championed the industry in our country, doing what he could to keep up production/exports.What are you talking about? The current government has introduced an asbestos ban.Are you saying that in the past they did? Well obviously - the widespread use of asbestos is why we still have issues with it. I am talking about modern times. While asbestos was finally fully acknowledged as a hazardous material that kills people, Harper dug in his heels and continued to support the industry in Canada and exporting it to poor countries without regulations. My point is that current, modern conservatives keep supporting the industry while everyone else acknowledges that it's poison.Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:unsung said:There have always been uses for asbestos. It is only harmful when friable. Many industrial applications exist and are used safely everyday.hippiemom = goodness0
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487brianlux said:unsung said:There have always been uses for asbestos. It is only harmful when friable. Many industrial applications exist and are used safely everyday.0
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cincybearcat said:brianlux said:unsung said:There have always been uses for asbestos. It is only harmful when friable. Many industrial applications exist and are used safely everyday.But that illustrates my point which is that the stuff is not permanently bound up. There are a lot of things that can release asbestos or any toxic material- abuse, breakage, improper demolition, earthquakes etc, etc.For god's sake, why do we take chances with this or any other toxic shit? I just don't get it. Are we indeed the Suicide Species? I think we may be. I really do."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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I also work with asbestos and am certified to handle/dispose. It's only a heath and safety hazard when it's friable and uncontrolled. There's a shit ton of regulations on the handling and disposal of asbestos. Following these regulations keeps everyone safe. The reason it was such a massive health and safety issue is because no one knew the terrible effect it had on people, lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis etc... It was in cigarettes for god's sake. Now we know and we can manage it with minimal risk. Now we can mitigate risks enough to justify its use as an extremely high quality building material.
Does anyone know - was Trump planning to use this new regulation to gather up all the asbestos and jam it into everyone's eyes and mouths. There's a million things to complain about Trump... possibly allowing some asbestos use in manufacturing is what you're bitching about? Come on0 -
j1kotwic said:I also work with asbestos and am certified to handle/dispose. It's only a heath and safety hazard when it's friable and uncontrolled. There's a shit ton of regulations on the handling and disposal of asbestos. Following these regulations keeps everyone safe. The reason it was such a massive health and safety issue is because no one knew the terrible effect it had on people, lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis etc... It was in cigarettes for god's sake. Now we know and we can manage it with minimal risk. Now we can mitigate risks enough to justify its use as an extremely high quality building material.
Does anyone know - was Trump planning to use this new regulation to gather up all the asbestos and jam it into everyone's eyes and mouths. There's a million things to complain about Trump... possibly allowing some asbestos use in manufacturing is what you're bitching about? Come onAs my brother used to say when we were kids, "Where are we going?"Excuse me but, no, I'm not bitching about asbestos. I'm making a case that bringing a toxic substance back into further use is a bad idea. Further, I've made the case numerous times in these forums that I'm against introducing any more toxins into our environment, be it indoors or out of doors, in our food, air or water.The fact that you work with a toxin does not make you an expert on toxins. Maybe you are, but just saying you work with asbestos does not justify the current administration (or whomever, for that matter) bringing more toxins into our environment.I'm sick of seeing people dying from all the toxic shit in our planet. Just today I went to another "celebration of life" (or what could also be termed "an acknowledgement of death") for yet another person I know who isn't here, very likely as a result of toxins permeating our world. Maybe you haven't seen as many of those deaths so you think the subject is trivial. That's your trip but don't trivialize my concern.
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The US is a shitty backwards country refusing to progress.
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I agree seeing these deaths makes this all the more pathetic to even think about 're introducing. As I said before in a work place where you have no idea it's there and disturb it doing your job . It's too late. No need for it in this day and age. Asbestalux does the same job.and many other safe products.
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The damage this material continues to cause in Australia is so cruel.
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