Asbestos Jobs Causing Mesothelioma

The most common way to get Mesothelioma is by directly working with asbestos.  Whether mining, construction, shipbuilding or other jobs, any exposure to asbestos put workers at risk due to the lack of public knowledge on the dangerous effects, therefore protective equipment was not used.

It is possible to get Mesothelioma from being exposed to asbestos fibers in your home or office. Many houses still contain asbestos-lined insulation that can be a grave danger if it becomes opened or exposed to humans. As long as the asbestos remains in a sealed unit or wrapped around a pipe with its exterior sealant intact, there is little danger. However, if any asbestos materials break out of their sealed units, they could easily contaminate those who come into contact with them.

It is also possible to develop Mesothelioma through direct physical contact with the clothes of someone else that came in contact with asbestos. There are numerous cases of spouses of miners and construction workers who have developed Mesothelioma from breathing in the fibers that their husbands or wives brought home with them from the plant, mine or construction site. If that person worked in the insulation industry at a time when asbestos use was at its peak, then they have a much higher chance of developing this deadly disease than others who may have had minimal exposure to asbestos fibers as a result of their daily working activities.

Today Mesothelioma is one of the most commonly recognized industrial or workplace diseases, and special programs have been developed to recognize Mesothelioma symptoms and to provide support to those who suffer from this disease.