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Anti-Asbestos Activists Call for Worldwide Ban - By: Katie Kelley

Asbestos has been the subject of a worldwide debate calling for the ban of the deadly material linked to dangerous health problems including cancer and other illnesses.

Anti-asbestos activists and asbestos victims - those suffering from the fatal side effects like mesothelioma or asbestosis - met in Turin, Italy to discuss the worldwide ban and justice against the companies that continue to use the material.

Although the material has been banned in European Union since 2005, the inexpensive nature of the material make it a favorite in developing countries. Many of the harmful side effects, like the lung cancer mesothelioma, can take upwards of 30 to 40 years to manifest, which makes it difficult to pinpoint the initial asbestos exposure.

An Italian mesothelioma lawsuit is the largest class action lawsuits in the world, claim a major construction company. The contamination from asbestos has claimed the lives of close to 2,000 Italians and has effected the health of close to 6,000 the lawsuit claims. The plaintiffs - residents of four Italian cities where the company had factories as well as former employees who handled the material - are expected to seek several million Euros in compensation.

The meeting was organized by Ban Asbestos, a worldwide organization whose goal is ban the fibrous material and "end the impunity" towards companies that use asbestos.

Although many countries have banned the substance, such as Brazil whose ban was judged constitutional, other countries either do not have a ban in place, or look down on companies that continue to use the substance.

Despite several attempts by lobby groups to enact a nationwide ban, products that contain less than one percent of asbestos have not been banned in the United States.

However, developing countries such as India do not have any bans in place, which allows free reign for the country to import the material from Russia and Canada to be used in housing material for the poor.

Many of those living in impoverished areas do not the information available alerting them of the dangers associated with asbestos building materials. Even if they were to contract mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, it would be difficult to contact a mesothelioma attorney to represent them in court against the companies that continue to use the dangerous substance - despite the known risks involved.

Asbestos removal should only be performed by a licensed professional due to the hazardous nature of the material. The World Health Organization has stated that no safe levels of the carcinogen exist, which make it very difficult to just restrict the use to prevent future health problems. A full ban is necessary in order to provide full protection from asbestos, state the advocacy groups.

About the Author

Learn more about mesothelioma laws and the current actions to prevent the use of asbestos at http://mesothelioma.legalview.com/ . In addition to asbestos cancer litigation, visit LegalView.info to find a wealth of information available pertaining to traumatic brain injuries and other personal injury law.

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