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FILE NAME: Raybestos-Manhattan (RBM) DATE: 1978 June 19 DOC#: RBM057 DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION: Letter to RBM from Lake Asbestos of Quebec RE Booklet to Inform Employees of Potential Health Hazards
Roland P. Gagnon
Vice-President St'es
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Plant Manager Raybes tos-Manhattan/ Inc. 125 E. Stiegel St. Manheim, Pa. 17545
Dear .Sir:
It has been and continues to be the policy of Lake Asbestos to encourage and promote the safe use of our asbestos fiber. In recent years, as you know, the asbestos industry has faced increasingly serious problems from public concern about asbestos and from litigation involving worker exposure to asbestos. It is clear that if the industry is to survive and prosper, asbestos-associated disease must be eliminated among employees who arc exposed on their jobs to airborne asbestos fiber. This is, we feel, an achievable goal. Lake Asbestos is fully prepared to do its part and your direct .and continuing efforts are equally essential in order to accomplish this objective.
Epidemiological studies indicate that exposure to certain
elevated concentrations of asbestos fiber is associated with
a significantly increased risk of developing asbestosis and
may cause fatal illness from cancer of the lung, mesothe
lioma (a fatal cancer of the chest or abdominal cavity), and
gastrointestinal cancer. On the other hand, mesothelioma
has been observed in individuals exposed to low and to no
known concentration of asbestos fiber. In addition, studies
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contracting lung cancer.
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Because of those studies and its general assessment of their health implications, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSIIA) of the U. S. Department of Labor has proposed amending the standard for occupational exposure to asbestos. The reasons for this proposal are fully set forth in the OSIIA proposal of October 9, 1975 (Federal Register, Vol. 4G, No. 197, Pages 47G52 et seq.). We urge you to re view and consider the information and statements set forth in that proposal.
Lake Asbestos has been examining means of improving the pro tection of its own employees and its customers* employees. Concerning the latter# we urge that those of your employees who arc or may be exposed to asbestos, and especially these . employees who smoke, be warned that inhaled asbestos fibers may cause or contribute to asbestosis and possibly to cer tain types of cancer. To help inform your employees of the health risks, Lake Asbestos is placing an expanded label on its bags of asbestos. This label, which takes, the existing 0S1IA warning and adds some additional information, reads as follows.
Danger Contains Asbestos Fibers Avoid Creating Dust Asbestosis, Lung Cancer and Other Fatal Diseases May Be Caused
By Inhalation of Asbestos Smoking Greatly Increases Lung Cancer Risk
It is possible that there may be employees (who may be potentially exposed) who will not see this label. Because of this, and because of the lack of space available on the asbestos bag, we have prepared a booklet (a copy of which is attached) which outlines the potential health hazards associated with asbestos and the precautions which it is felt should be taken by your employees. You are strongly urged to review the material set forth in the booklet and actively to organize and support programs to train your em* ployees in the proper handling and use of asbestos fiber. The attached booklet, in our opinion, forms an integral part of such a training program and we expect that, at a minimum, you will have the booklet distributed to your em ployees and will use your best efforts to assure that the booklet is read and that its advice is followed. WhileLake obviously cannot deal directly with your employees in this regard, you are being mailed, under separate cover, an estimated sufficient number of copies of the booklet to en able you to give one to each employee. There is no charge for these booklets and if additional copies are needed, please inform us.
To'achieve the goal of eliminating asbestos-related dis ease requires that each workplace in which asbestos fiber is used conform to the hiyhest level of industrial hygiene which is feasible and that such additional personal pro tective devices as are necessary be employed. We feel that your compliance with applicable 0S1LA and ether governmental requirements is a necessary step in this endeavor and we confidently expect that you will cause workplaces under your control to so comply.